1 1 .Mom . :.;...»..- _.L ;,s.w.~r-ras.; 4 1 l 4 1 1 i 1 '- ..._ L_ 3" i v THE uUARDIAN. Garamels. Fruit. Caramels. I --_-:-- 1 l We import nothing but the best in Hard and Soft Coal and sell at rload or in small quantities We would advise all parties lowest _ible prices by_ cargo ca a s GQ - of s goal and freight, prices are bound to advance at any time, ' tisiactory delivery will be made, ' Top Creams. ` Walnuts. _ Almonds. ,Thirty six varieties in ali. Nougat. ' All o_oe_prlco Us lb. 1 DRUGGIST 4 1 4 _ 11', 1.' G." Jamieson i. aim-csLi=:'r .-Oursaloof -_ ' stock o Waltham an allo_ bestSwissmak eithermisionorstrap. _G.Il'i. Taylo ~ Jeweler & 'optisian ' “ si_s14.11M't1._ ..,_.» _ -\_~._._-__._..~._~,~__-._-_-` -' ' ‘ NOVEMBER. _‘I ____ *.4- .._ _ . » ~ W. ` _#3 _ 'IIE ' 'll F. | ;'4 155. I $5 I 11.14. 1.13 2.02 |3.01 _ _ 4.33 2 " B.‘ 10.09 ‘ M." __1.21 _-51 _ , ru. ' 0.33 -it ‘ W." ‘ '9.3i .ii .'l‘i1. __1o._24 ,10 _rn 11.15 --11 ss. |1z_.03 .1-2 e. 12.42 és part; és _QE- 5 1 i3 if* . *.115 1 16 ."§"*'9°.°’!".° anion-scum eo-lemon _--'11 - ` 18 .lg . A80 21 .22 s.0a _ .'23 -_ 9.01 rr. 10.02 sit. 10.54 - -~s.~ 1 14 asses sr I 19 an 15.30 _ 10,18 11.21 13.22 10.13 19.50 20.31 21.11 21.50 22.34 23.11 23.41 13.30 11.11 14.51 15.32 10.15 11.00 11.41 111.34 19.11 19.51 ‘ 20.30 21.11 21.50 22.42 || 'L 12.33 | 23.28 |` | 13.23 A.M. 8.18 9.10 10.12 11.22 0.08 1.14 2.10 ` ' mghlwatsr Low water' glrrgsaget-oo:'é‘0eoo-Imaouiueooa Glt-te.|»&n'o\'Q`o' ieI>'oi\:>'cn'¢ie¥>`=1'o =9w~I¢t~:¢Do»hEr.eeeu'leeo=6&¢ls'iN ‘"1 8 ng. | P11. 20.41 21.40 22.54 sa number of schoonirs. and will payhighest rates o freight. BUNTAIN, BELL 81 C0. Phone 2446-10-7Smwtf. 12.33 l I i Q uiring Coal to take advantage October and November prices, owing to recent advances m Send i n your order today and We are open to charter a large Selling Agents for Domimon Coal Co Ltd 404 for P. E. Island Public Auction __ ' Home for sale at auction. On the ` " market square. Monday, Nov. 7, at .' ' _ 12 o'clock. ‘A good mrlving horse. age seven, sound and not afraid of autos r nor trains. C. E. Rodd. 2899-11-4M3i Dr. E. SC. HARRIS Eye Specialist will be permanently located in Royal Bank building corner Queen and Richmond Street Charlotte-town,where he may be consulted' on all matters pertaining to defective vision. Many suffer from headache, ner- vousness, stomach trouble, etc., and do not suspect the cause. A scientific examination of the eyes often reveals an abnormal condition, the correction of which by perfectly fitted glasses relieves the trouble. Don't neglect the Chlld`ren’s Eyes. ofncs Hours: 9.80 12.30, 2, 5. ` Evenings by Appointment. On Sunday last Rev. A. J. McNeill who has geen for nine years and five months t e paitor of the Prosbytes- -b ian Congregation of Murray Harbor lar-e con regutions. On the revious each section of the conrregaticu as- sldcd, short sgldresses were delivered 1 A Sutherland also deiivfrod ci ax-_, rollout address. All paying tribute to li) the worth oi the pastor who was leav- b in . Mr. Albert Horton on behalf nf appreciation in which ne was held, ~ Goo speed to the new field to which companied by a well filled purse. Mrs. Albert Horton than on behalf of the t Women's Missionary Society read tm address to Mrs. McNeill, thanking her tor her interest an-i work. This nd- dress was accompanied by a leather read an address to Mrs. McNeill from bl accompanied this address. Miss .len- the Teachers and scholars of the Mur- ray River Sunday School. To each one of ese addresses Mr. McNeill them all for their kindness to himself Aged Woman nun Down AND FEsa|.E- MADE rich in ‘muscle-making, rain-building-y elements 0 _ . South. Murray River and Little Sands thgt gre cggily (hgested preached his farewell sermons to Y ungsters fed on Shredded 1. z v _ _ _ i-`ri4lsy evening a large number from whea\ Baca" are ful] of semblea in the church' at Murray the bounce ‘and buoyancy River. Alter devotional exercises that bglong tg ygutl-1, The lcd by Rev. A. Sutherland who pre- .deal food for growing chi1_ by Messrs John Mciiohhid, D .\.`drcn because it contains all McLeod and Angus !\icPnce. R1-v. the matedal needed for u. . ilding muscle, bone and rain, prepared in a diges-” g . the congregation read an address to t\_bl¢ _ f°nn° one or tf”° the pastor assuring him of the liiirh bygquts for breakfast with for his earnest work and wishing him mllk give a'boy' or girl a O od start for the day. _ 8 he was going. The ailoress was ac Ready_cooked and ready_ 0- serve. Made in Canada hand bag. Miss Margaret. McLeod prayers would ever be that I-10|; easing might be their’s. On Tuesday the C\\°l\'- “““\'l“8 he' of their “P” morning Rev. Mr. McNeill left for preciation for het' assistance in the Doaktowm N_ B" where he has been _ service of song. A valuable brooch called tu muon,-_ nie McNeill was also remembered by TONS OF FOOD WAS STOLEN BY GERMANS. fl’ - 1 - 1 in md- H- .Rs‘*..:.::.‘1.“i.:::f.if.':..°'..f2“s;..:s eo le are in toda when one glances and family and assured them that his st 318 figures comilled by Pmh Ear, Balled, the German statistics, deal- ing with the providing for the German _ army of occupation in Belgium. According to Prof. Ballad Germany seized 400,000 tons of flour and a --- ~ . _ _ . _ _-1 _ . . -- 'A 5' - - - ~-» '- L 1 ~ I W Om .- `_ KO0 |18! ll Address an §`>,°1°°°‘°°v= ='° 1°? ..:.:.....°:.....11.°..:'.. ..:.'........,°. _ naman., gy' *,;‘_,_,”“° "1 °' 2" 1.; _ w “F yi ia propery Western front in thirty years. Gen- nounshed with foods that . I eral Maurice replied' “Our recent offensive was not de- Isigned to break through .Its purpose was to relieve the pressure' of Ver- dun .and kill as many Germans as possible. I will not undertake to say lwhether it win -take thirty years to get the Germans out of France. but the Allied strength is constantly g-rowing, and the German strength constantly ia' declining. The effect of the Allied offensive is accumulative. When the weather permits its re-r sumption it will be greater than ever. Torrential rains in the past week have prevented actions of any great consequence. _ Short of Ammunition. It is no doubt true that the Ger mans, in -recent fighting, have been short of ammunition. During the win- ter, with its- short days, limiting the use of artillery, they will he able to rdplenlsh their stores, -but, despite the bad weather, we have no inten- tion of letting up on them. “Our offensive will continue ions are at all favorable tain the number of their divisions. s e drawing regiments from old divis-lone to form new ones. You see in defence warfare, eight or nine battalions can form _nn effective division, whereas eleven or twelve are required for of- fensive work.0n the defensiveas-mall number of battalions can hold agreat amount of line. This is possible through the use of the machine guns, Whereas on the offensive the men must be individually armed with rifles. ; “I am confident the actual new or- ganizations' of the Germans are not more than ten divisions. Others were i .4 _ Reconstruction, of coursel When the great war is over, shattered Europe must be rebuilt. Mediaeval architecture, crumbled by cannon, , will be replaced by well-lighted well-ventil-_ ated, convenient and sanitary buildings of the present day. In this tremendous rebuilding, i throughout the winter when condit- 'Q “From documents recently found| , ‘-\ ~ \_ . ' on prisoners there is no question but * \ ~‘ that there is' a great deterioration in - the enemy's morale and material, al- _ _ - A though they have been able to main- 'rhi has he 11 accomplished hy with- _ '$111 piayi i¢;.1h§ foie; for cER'rA11§1i'rEEo is the twentieth century answer fo the demand for roofing that is economical to buy, easy to lay and inexpensive; to maintain. " _ CERTAIN-TEED Roofing is made in rolls; also inl slate-surfaced shingles; There is a type of CERTAIN- TEED for every kind of building, with flat or pitched roof, from the largest sky-scraper down to the smallest STRONG BY VI NOL. S0 many D90D_le in Charlottetown and vicinity are in Mrs. Wickerham’s it fails to benefit we will return your money. condition we ask you to call at our store and get a bottle of Vinoi, and if ti least a million tons of other foodstuff i s dl t l f ll i th outbreak of mme 8 ey 0 ow ng e formed as indicated by withdrawing pon whidh the Belgians are forced to 55115110115 H0111 Old -d|ViBi0‘!l`B-" aubslst at all times, the country fall ing under normal conditions to pro- uce everything that is necessary to he wants of the people THE SAFE CONDUCT The initial robbery of these con erers and their subse uent similar LONDON. NOV. 3.-Ill the H0\ii-ic Oi residence or out-building. 1 It makes a clean, sanitary, attractive roof, with a very] low cost per year of life. It is guaranteed _for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to ply (1, 2 or 3). Experience proves A that it outlasts the period of guarantee. 1 John Wickersham, of Ruaselvllie, Pa., t Says: “I was in n run-down, feeble bor asked me to try Vln0i,‘and after t turned; I am gaining and I am feeling I line for a woman of my age, so I get around and do my housework." gi in Mrs. Wickersham’s case was be- m cause is contains bee-f and cod liver natcs and glycerophosphates, the very ; elements needed to build up a weak- strengtli . Vinol that it is a pleasure to know it T in other parts of the country. E. A. Foster, Druggist.‘Char1otte- town also at the best Drugglst in all Prince Edward Island towns. Vinol is sold in Montague by H. J. Mahon. 13.38 13.37 16.20 16.20 17.05 17.48 19.03 19.40 at 20.25 21.09 23.00 I-‘\-IP-‘U-‘P-lid H¢ofw“5 1-ate.:-an ' ' ~»==~=¢$33 Pi' fa 14 13 ." to ca so _g 0. | _ ' , 1.13 | 15.04 9° 1-4 so he 5° w we 5-|| I-4 i°?°.° Amo *$355 at S0 1g_29 HAMPTON, NOVEMBER BTH, 1916. (Victor Goodwood) eligible for regis- 22_02 tration. in foal by Duke of Cornwall lhorse 4 yrs. olu (Barrister) weight _ 1250 lbs. 1 black driving mare. 8 yrs. old. (Kickapoo). good driver. 1 drlv-_ ing horse 5 yrs. old (Aquiri), weight 1,000 lbs. better known as "Barney Mack.” 1 colt 11,9 yrs. old (Eskham Waggener). 1 filly foal 6 months old (Eskham Waggener). 1 horse foal 4 months old (Barrister). cows, 4 yrs. old two with helier calves Stock Sale `AT On the premises of W. H. Inman, 1.30 sharp. HORSES-1 Brood Mare, 7 yrs. old CATTLE--lslhorthorns)-4 farrow foot. 4 Heifers 2% yrs. old, in od shape. 1 Heifer 1% yrs, old_ 1 Steer 1% yrs, old. Most of these TGOAY SHEEP.-21 well bred black faced One acka e rovea it. Sold an 1 “E A In her eightysecond year Mrs. 3 condition and had lost flesh A neigh- S the war. All this was imported food u . (‘ CURES SKIN AFFECTIONS soclated Press correspondent today, c & .curse of an interview with thc As- P s ii d M guaranteed by above Vinoldruggigt, Director of military opeartlons at the he country is what has brought thouf asked Lord Robert Cecil, war trade ands of little children-too small oo weak to assert themselves before hese inhuman beasts to =t1iv1tion t taking two homes my strength re` This is by the mothers of those child Captain Karl Boy-Ed, formerly Germ- "` wr- V _-fill' ` The long life of CERTAIN-TEED is due to the 1 1 h t alll 1315121 ha|lU‘l;;ltf}¥]dl;t \’l'l~l15l\lnl§rl-gn. lit! l l " ‘_ ` ` quality of the roofin¥` felt andblthehchfanttfter ofhtrie , the selves emaciatci wt wan e s awa was 01103 - 5, h it 1 1' _ hisign en o so :asp sts en m the IAmerll::acr1 ggté/3;nmtI211t.d lligr. V‘_2_m . (....I.....i._]>r ;l£p:;.rc4lsl>yuilid°(I;cneml's board ofexpert che‘mi|ts. The reason Vino, wasso successful vilizeu world, with us to give them be til F6 rl S0 HS in YC sli rg _E13 r I-~`-_A - ; _ ; The highest quality roofing fsilrielrhoroughlf srtk; food to replace that stolen bv Ger- el' WEB &W§,.I_`6 il illl ll “_ Oy -,. united with this soft blend, an st cnc te wt \ .Lil , _ nd suffering, are pleading with the il.I'i Relief Committee furnishes the oppor- ened rundown “stem and Create tunity for us to help. Their work is t c those women and chidren h Right here hm Charlottetown we frcforililllieath and their oillcers are at ave seen suc excellent results from~ 59 SL Pawn, 'etmety Momre,,|_ The imcs will acknowledge your contri- is doing so much good for old people buuoh and f0,.»wa,.d to _cemral Omen iii As Many Germans` As Possible LONDON, Nov. 2.-Duriug the ajor-General F. B. Maurice, Chief | 1 'I' O§°l'*'l"l'°I'°l»'l~~l»1'°l"l°l"l"l-'|"l"|' * . 1"\'+'I»'l"l‘ One cont per word first insertion charge Twenty-live cents. 4°-I--l»~l»+-Ml-'|~-i~l'4»+4-4|--I--I--I--l»'|» §Gua1dian Classified Ads. word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum I l= -I--I-'I'-I--t~l--i»+-|~|~++4l»-I-+1-+ -I ill' In this column, half cent pei ~l\'l"|»'l"l>'lI -0 -4--|»-1--|~-1-4--1--|»-s-1--|»-1--H--1-4--|» * ,nxt rig; 1?, il--r--I 2-es- I AGENTS WANTED. HELP WANTED- FEMALE. “PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED.-' WANTED- GIRL FUR H0'fI`8'E- Send for Catalogue. Solar and brom- f work. Apply to Mrs. S. ll., Box 188 idle prints, portraits fiat and convex City. 2884,1l,3MBipd. ff'8‘ll‘l8S Wild WM' ])lCllll‘9S. MBP- pUp||_ NURSES? MALE AND F»E_ il (I egrudations and their devastation of Y. They are dying of starvation. A few pepmnes' mm and manganese pept°` lollars here and a few there will save hem if we act at once. The Belgian ~ back and limbs ache n1.d you sadly- 5 City Magistrates’ Court ii a in sheep. chants Portrait Co., Toronto. male wanted ot the Taunton State ft Peoples' Theatre s. 1 md 8.46 p. 111 1 double h gg . 1 hh 1| .1 . Priilo_e_ Edward Theatre 8, 'f and 8. woggon, 2 dgivihg sleigllli. erSet“bf iss cial opening of replrap of Col- large working collars, 1.000 feet of 1 » mbuo’ flagship Santa aria at inch boards. 10 cords of soft wood' _ffl-im..-.m'. . ._ also 40 bushels of seed barley. I commissions paid: handsome free \ TERMS. All sums of S5 and un- equipment. Stone & Wellington. -' ` ` 'Hmm der, cash. Over that amount, ere ! _ _ - cattle are bred from stock owned by v_»\'v"'DIAR'Y OF EVENTS D. McKinley, North River. aiém. ‘ light driving harness. Two extra 2880-11-3M6l. AGENTS wAN'rzD.-'ro ss1.'|. Fon “the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- es." We teach ou_r men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary: Highest ~ Toronto, Ont . male wanted at the Taunton State es. _For particulars. address. Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt, Taunton Stat, Hospital, Taunton. Mass. _ 8101-4-Illltf £- FOR SALE. ' Friday Oct 27111, 1913 to Amhonse Should above date prove unfa Mrs M'¢C¢|-vn1e,¢ ,gn vourable sale w’ll take place the 11th Saturday Mo) X WANTED A CAPTAIN- WHO I8 accustomed to sailing on the North Side. Apply R. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley. 2874-ll:8M6i. wanrso-A ov ro Acr`As News Agent on the train from Char- lottetown to Summerslde. Apply at rat lining, bl coila Apl 247 Prince an G 200311 ipiihiipd New Y0fk Def 501100116! S “2::1.f'.§.':. .s.1:°.:11;=.2.:: §,°5**;,1LS§},°“S “£0 Tee ~ » . ooner 1v1er1a George St 286611,2M3lpd. Tons. best quahty In € sizes. Customers will kindly T0 Llf- place their orders and take T° '-ET-A °WE‘-'-‘N5 "WSE -N°~ delivery of their Coal whilst 205 on Sydney Street, next to . . First Methodist Church. Apply to d13Charglng- I-I8fll'y Smith. 2903,1l,4M3l. ~ Foa`REN'r‘ci-|£ZPI|=oun'aooMs and bath. suitable for couple with- out children. Apply 11 Spring Park 0 Road. 2883,11,$8ipd. O TO LET- HOUSE ON LONG OR Butter, Eggs and Po yourself; satisfaction good' fresh stock. -Sale starts tod must be cleared out C. A. ANTED- Youno MAN ron office work, requires good educa- tion Apply ln writing to P O Box 385. 286411-2M3ipd ner of Cumberland and Grafton Streets. containing -nine rooms, w 0 to 4 |,.¢|.,,,,, 555310554. a 245114514 5.».»°°'Fl’2- w' A"T so', A'i'oV'.`°fi"P`P"|.“v° aI"al Foster, drngglst. - 2851-10-llltf. W 1 § Aursb- A1' oibfi riusmri nod wages, steady employment apply rua H rninof. 30 ores' ton st. sozmissrti. |.os'r ti. ,first 1 1 téiiii 1 fins' ide 1 EUTTFIT . hum date and 104:. tor wonderful _ . . notify Horace _McKinnon. Rocky Point. 2001-lI~4M2lpd. miscsttanlous 6'6CFr’T6F1."u"¢T“"»< sono ho cope of your entire life Prof -gt? #£13 mi-0-101411. ug Raphael. 40| Lexington Avenue. Nswlork s s |08s~_9~16ll1i _.41-..'. _ .'.’.. _. ., .. . _ __ > ..--153;./` " __ , furnish references. P .Ui Io! Ili, Y unable to 0 uliry in exchan e for Groceries. Come in and see fgir guaranteed. All ay and all goods in thirty days. McDonald, ‘ Victoria Row _ }Aye:u<;,l all :modern impmyggiegrs. >PEone ' s es on . A s- ' ‘ _ _ _ton st. a once pgli’55.11,i1u0i. f _ M" 1° “Mm I 'ro LET- ' " v asa - --- -----~--~_~--M* -..-.__.._....._.- __ _ _______.`_ __ _ "FIRE -.».~ » Once to News Aselwyf Prince' E House. APPL ward Island Railwak 2879-11~3 _ . i_G1-oat Goo;-gg ggngg 3405.10.4M|,f, V In I "'"‘“' “"" ~~~~- 'ro ter-A House oN"r+1a con- . W ~ For Garrison ilu-iy ai-iles Pomi Baii3ry,ii1|if11,N.s. Splendid Opportunity for Men gwhoovf? Vario," Nami, "‘»»‘-‘M =-‘»="'-‘f-"‘°"-»'-»»-W--=f 715111.'-5. 1. 010 1 1. |110" °°°' W f 1~:;:.1'.e.:.f°'- ..‘.11.1..1..f- °°'¢ 1 Y °1¢ntls|and0fii¢er». For information apply to- ' 1 I I ' s V 1 . me - ~ CHARLES ,,',,'="°*{» M001- ~ . llfbllller or saleenlait. 'E_!p¢i'|Cl8¢d if ‘ ce’ n cuff* l LYMAN. H. 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