THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ONDAY. Sunset The Central Guardian "Bu; “Duns ( in. o... a ... n. who n... seen ' ..*::.':..".'.":::..'.' J;?".';i'..£‘.’i...."‘2l 931'},,,j£§§°,.,{{{f;'§‘§.,fi.’;“§§, The setting sun go down, I "I"! ""11" "III l" ""1"" l‘ 4 my," m- rim-u which may be endang- "n" I Word strictly vex-bl» In 1 a r dmue irritating Behind that ocld, grey, western wall. advance. 311%,?’ 5:" fin-a“, 1g 12mm; or Behind that distant mOlmd. Bladder disorders make you suffer from Getting Up Nighie, Nervonenesa. Loss of Pei», Leg Pains, Rheumatism. Diuiuell. Circles Uunder- Eycl, Neur- aigin, Acidity, Burning, Bmlrting ur itching, you don't need intake chances. All druggists now have the mun: CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- Is time a. scene more lilctlirwlue. ANCE‘ L'6798'7'12'3'2 More pleMlng to the eye, It is perhaps a little touch “BROOKVILLI LIME” for best ffltllts. N-BOQ-l -8- 1, t, 31, d advanced treatment for ti - -- 01 the sweet by and by- o t 0c lili-Zuehllgs-a Doctor's Peltfliiinlsii called Cyeiex (Sins-Tex). 'orks inst --ssfe and lure. In 48 home it brings i? . ORA TMA SWELL FOR CHRIS s sfeeliug of new Utility and will The landscape is one crimson plain, The a“ one gdden paw PhOWEFQPh-‘i- makke you feel yegrnkyounger‘ in our; _ ' ' . ‘ “'3 of T110110] I¢ QB l" "I'D It i simm- 1‘ "imm" ‘Wmwst 51“ Bu! nonm noon noun 1?? '.’."ao'i:°:§'§'rn¢c§'-i§x rcifftsmoqfl-l.‘ To please the soul of man. new‘ you Wm not up“ "h back agreement protects you. ' _ The eongsters romping in the sky. ‘the garden decked in style, The window panes their pleasure mow , Returning back a. sznille. Now l! we take a. deeper look And let our thoughts go free, We find there's grief as well as joy But griefs o'er run by glee. REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. —Advertisers are reminded copy for new advertisements, or correc" must reach the Guardian Office b_v 11 A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a ten- dency to delay copy, enforcing us to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers‘ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a note- "Ads must be in Guardian Office by as w: rem lav. Hmeqed of e. natural hello for the beIiul-iful Ind that enviable sixth sense or flair which makes her judgment one to be res-pound, Her Majesty's interests are wide, and in the Pursuit of her hobby die dieplays as much keennes when making a. find as the humhlest of the King's subject, and i; g; rrLk, , _ U" _ T: 35$ grmsosorrlw so gay u A M ' L tr" pleased to spend an hour in a ' l d 11 shop n Ian u Has its short mind so soon forgot UNIQUE MINISTERIAL RE- ‘ m0 est we m ‘ The as at Brighton as in one of the great establishments in the neighborhood of St. James’, ‘rhose fortunate enough to visit Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle will find evidence enough of the Queen's unfailing taste and judgment in rearmnging the Royal , art treasures and eliminating those which do not pass her critical dis- crimination. Like all collectors, the Queen has her preferences, Chinese jade being perhaps one of her chief interests. During The past 20 years she has brought together a col- lection of unusual interest and ‘containing numerous examples, of remanicable quality. She has, in fact, a knowledge of jade equal to that of many experts, and has only got this collection together by much careful selection. The many activities of the Oriental craftsman have for her a lasting appeal, and in addition to CORD-In the year 1786 the Rev. William Mooriiead was ordained and inducted into the pastoral charge of LOIlgl1(ij_j,Il‘.‘l_\' Presbyter- ian Church, County Down, North- ern Ireland, After a. ministry of fill-Y years he was succeeded by his son, the Rev. Robert Moor- hoad, who, for fifty years more, continued minister of that parish. On his death he was in tum suc- ceeded by his son, the Rev, John Nesbit Moorhend, who for con- sidcrnbly over fifty years has been and i< still minister in charge, do- ing the full work of the charge at the age of ninty-three. So that for the space of one hundred and fifty years, without a break, the pastorate of Ioughaghery Church has cicscendrrl from father to son. The Rev. Rilllflt Moorheud Legnte, D. D., miusier cf St. James Pres- byterian. Church, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, is the ‘Thu-cut be a. sun tomorrow? l The flowers do avidly bend their heads, And puYlng down their ImtS. T» hide and choke a. willing tear From the uncouthly but. l "he klngly sun with manly pride, Looks c‘er his vast domain, To see that all is well. before He drops back down again. EVENING DRESSES Herc. just in time for the dance. frocks of your dream, The snnbcams to his merry call To him do gittdlY H1112 He starts his lonesome journey buck To where he had begun. _1mn Roberts. Illghfleld. . .come the Charlottetown, P. E. I. novrnarn 16th i» 20th 24 Ghallenge Guns and Trophies Valued at $1,500 Rosette Ribbons and Bash Prizes for 43 caution, For example. Uiuffclus in coronation red... coronation blue. . .cei'i.~:c. ..chc1'ry. Princess lines with widely flaring skirts predominate... Blciuiiics in filled Huts. ...cicvcr new ideas in ' modelling and finish. ‘You're invited l final‘. Mo figage Sale be nun; by pniiLU ‘i oi’ liir‘ l.n\\' (nuns-l o we ilzszn today second f_. A w, ,3, 0 0.1.5:. inn»... _ k _ _ . c’, n1‘ ,._..-.-.-i vi Liliilxd h\_wl_nt_ 1mm!“ fourth gnmatzcn on the maternal [he jade she has 19mg fine ex. 5 baa} i-"vun A’ . 1 3 $4,; ,3‘ . I ‘~‘_‘_““ " h '3‘ p,“ ,.,,,,, ‘ side of this remarkable succe-sion i e e ‘H .. .1 »\\., inn . amples of coth champleve and T P _ .1. I'll" finuri-‘eiili: full“ and has preached in the old pul- cloisonpe enamerng a collection i i » - ' H nl inc . \P|'li m» lite‘ . ‘ ‘ ' z c __ q of liilill in‘ inl- i-l-’.~.\.-‘~~i.»‘;.l ‘lion’ "n: l>1l-~Th0 Pfesblfmria" R°°°Td~ notable both for its comlvrehensivc- Ev thl Sh - t . < K-rflii-‘IHX ill .0111 u: P; n- n-.-_ 5.. _ e 88.1‘ ' . E M Q ’ i neaiytand llhe otéliigz standard (o; thip Wm berifhy b 5 0w is. getting bigger 311d better 311d , ‘ii-Q. ,0 ’ v Q0 _ _ A Queen Mary s .- rim i y. ems r s; peces . I e anner Exhibition of all time. It is the talk of b h) us, mung H p _ x v j lacquer and many 41w “wes- the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent me . * c W Memory Tested at ‘ Incomes the Q1186" Pelee "as nect a with th 1 n°°n E ‘d hi}.nliiti“Keith-Ii)? ‘lull . ~. in. preference for flower and garden ' e . e ndustry from Europe’ the United states» and = r ~ “'3 .‘"“."' 3". '.".'.' ‘ 1'11. ‘ll?‘.11"".'\‘<‘=T{. Antique Fall‘ subjects. though her wide krww- other Provmces of Canada“ Y°ll 931mm 830111 t0 miss this _.‘_ . . m4 l, ,. ._ . .. . _ _ ‘Show if you are at all interested in the biggest industry of lfifismhil zxiiiiuiricn (IHARLOTTETOVJN a fflnwlnuiis. Mink. Cross Fox and Red \\/,1|][Qd_ Fitting and Séitpplying Glasses C- Try Us. We Buy. H, J. M A B 0 OPTOMETRIST MONTAGIIE, I‘. E. I. OiIIce Connected With Drugstore. __ y‘ venue-cum’ T5.‘ 31"" "Q h . Q“... “Q3” “$4.. .1 . FEED MOLASSES FOR ALL LIVE STOCK Shipment due to arrive November 12th. Place your order immediately for this exceptional stock conditioner. 1.. Sold in either liquid or mcai form. Quantity limited. S0 ordcr today. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Charlottetown for Borden , . l). E- I. A Charlottetown for SL-snmcrside 1x2 QUEEN $TREET Summereide for Borden i PHONE 209. 1‘. O. ‘BOX 143. Summerslue for (Ihnriiottctnwn . , _, , ‘W, w, _,, . Borden for Summersi e Q ‘WE E l?“ ~* m? Borden for Charlottetown ,-._ _ h ..__h___ __ ___ ——‘—— SUNDAY ONLY. Charlottetown for Summersldc Summerside for (‘hrrlnttctoun SATURDAY NIGHT EXTRA. . Charlottetown for Snmmcrslde ,' Summerside for Charlottetown n Read This —Mr. Fox Rancher You will hzu-e some I-‘ox Skins to market this year. You wnnt to skin (hem carefully, nnd then have them properly cleaned-so as in present the Pcits to the trade in such condition that you get their full value. PLEASE LISTEN T0 ME! for y0u-—I n.m prepared in clean them for you by the new process with "Maize" as the most perfect cleaner. This is a new material used exclusively by all high-class Iurrlers for the cleaning of fine furs. It will make your furs look better than you ever dreamed of. Just try it ONCE and you will l or 602. I ran skin them properly ISLAND MOTOR island Motor Transport Ltd. SCHEDULE i In Charlottetown Bus lcnvcs from Rflllli" 1 In Summcrside Bus leaves from Gollrmb 5311K 5W". 11'1""! 35- For full information phone or visit .S. FFERERS HAPPY RELIEF §pnis||y propane! by mllrln oi MmeOlnlmene-ieqiveqn-ehre- |a-i.T..ei...a.-r4=.|a.c... IIIII‘ n11 (pvotvuding "a bleeding piln) a Ne. z lorutnmll (nrlnng piles). Ordn by numlm lrom your dnlu. i LEAVES 7.30 AM. 7.30 AJVI. 0.55 A.M. 10.30 ILM. 1.00 P.M. 3.15 12M. 1.00 mu. 7.00 mu. | 5.00 15M. 8.45 P.M. liWByS desires to have the same reception as an ordinary visitor rnd is strongly averse from such xisits in any way affecting the ordinary course of bminess. A frequent visitor to the mueums she is among the London Museum' most generous donors, while her ‘rifts of objects of local interest t". provincial museums are well Anown. New acquisitions seldom escape her eye. Some years. ago few visi- ltors to the London Museum notic- ‘ved n bronze jar of almost uuique ‘interest which had been TCCOIIZLV lung up out oi‘ the soil of t-he C'ty The majority of visitors passed it without a glance, but it at once aroused the Queens intensest in- tenest. 0.40 A.M. 4.15 IKM. 9.40 ILM. 4.15 P.M.| N0 CHANCES LEAVES -~ M5 A_M_ m0 PM’ 74,0 |:_M_ Why take chances when it is not 1130 AM. 5.00 TIM. 3.45 PM. necessary? When combining toma- LEAVES 10.30 1'.M. 12.15 midnight Bros, Drug Store, phone E6 TRANSPORT LTD. CIIARLOTTETOWN have ALL your furs cleaned by this new process. L-28-i1-4-0-7-9-11-13-14. To give you the fnll henefl of this new method of elcan- —__—_—_~;—;—_——__———- In; l will make the price within reach of everyone. Prices according to quantities; also special prices for skinning and cleaning fox skins. I have the endoraatlon of the best Fur Farmers. My work will appeal to your good 1108mm! 0f I'll‘ makes a fine good-looking Pelt. I am located in the most central part of the city- MORELL HOTEL WAREHOUSE 130 Kent Street, Charlottetown. If you want more money for your skins have rne Dell and clean the-m for you, or at lust have me clean your fur! with “Maize.” Remember the place-MORE“. HOTEL WAREHOUSE, 130 Kent Street. Yours for quick service and better prices for Silver h! EMMETT GAVIN 136 Kent Street. Charlottetown 11-74-13- toes with milk. such as in tomato ,bisquc, first put a pinch of bicar- ibonaie of soda. in with the toma- toes, then add the milk. This will prevent curdling. NOVEL IDEA At this time of year, when flow- ers arc scarce and expensive, a novel idea is to use some of the unusual r Jiching. President. t} vegetables st present displayed in the shop windows. With their rich autumn colorings they have wonder- ful possibilities, and, if given the right setting they are more interest- ing than many conventional flower arrangements. A dining room of the cottage type, or one furnished in simple natural oak is ideal as a back- A unique feature of the awarding of a. silver cup to the egrhibitor winning the greatest number of points in the Show. fered by other exhibitions. adian National Silver Fox Breeders Association. GP. 1ND BANQUET CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL‘ Big foxmen’s banquet will be held on Tuesday, Novem- ber 17th at the Canadian National Hotel and will be the high- light of the seasom Only 140 tickets will be sold so as to avoid oowding and assure every guest of a pleasant and highly en- tertaining evening. and an unexcelled repast. given by leading men WRITE FOR PRIZE LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS TO JQHN BnROPER, CHARLOTTETOWN. P- E. I. ; ,- 1i"i\‘.§'\\1 ledge and accurate judgmtnt oi l“ gguulci-‘i L, r1_.e nnd psrfcc’. sound. If brushed nn- ;|i_ V I H ‘ n,’ a J . _ __ , ~ -.- wwnmwnmwwwnnnn.Mnnnnmnumuypwcuncmusmm" Pmwmwmmwe ‘l; Ti» 5 q ‘hp ‘.11:lioiltjfiguilimbamcloztéd us‘; i\1i"u.'\|];l'l‘ll[itfifinilnziiii- mirjyu. {Exhibiting Gm ‘ma; House‘ A few years ago the Queen w, d k Tlierfi are Classifications fOll‘ darks 11p t0 25 p61‘ CCllt, . _ do‘ Inn.t].1isL-‘vny the liéccra‘ uh -_“livlaliilji_\:inll " m hi‘; gag»; a LCTIIICII nrws item. With the 1118 first to detect the wrong nscrip- _ a; IIIGdIIIIDS, mediums, fight medlums, pale silvers and extra ' ' m w, m, ,0, c i T be ... n ....- ,...-.. .._..- W... ,0“ of the comics-Mn she mm» ilon w a Gansbvrouzii DOrtrfl-t i 1: .e silvers, subdivided into adults, yearlings and u s males L! 1 a! l t 5- Onsd- a1 - neil of |l|~ Iuilvi pm, ilimuii ||.i\ , , __ . Y the camkwue of the Lad Lcvc- p P 1 .. _.. ,,, H, , k. M, ...-.-.. n“... n. n... ...»._.....-... ..-.P~“"f'*1,=<1"1111i"of the 111W fine - Y and females. Classes for herds senior earli ' ' - '- , “" ‘ U‘ m ‘ "s e a ‘n en l. nriplil nnu lilfvifiwi ixn-n-n. ‘ma; 03am»; (1j1~Ij-l(‘|\'(}d and ffgvfllgnt- Ari Gallery at Port Sunlight . ’ v y ngv Junlols Sue ‘ I; ' m L .1‘ mm not w Crack ‘he coat or Ifurili-i‘ iiiil"‘i'||i‘ir' ‘ii-MY p» l1)’ suriiriscci the ‘committee by her Catalolllicd as a portrait of Priri- an? three of hls get’ dam and two of her Progeny. best matched .. ‘L ' w‘ Flmzu b? LAID)’ r ‘V? ' 0 l-‘ulinll. k m’ ‘I'M ""'l'“"""'ll'*v 911m" Twide k n o w l c d t.’ e and her (‘ess Sophia, and pa scd by some o.’ inale and fgrlinaler adults’ best matched pair male and - f >———— g i! i'i1\\'I. ‘ _ _ _ n __ H . _ .,v ~ ‘ ~ ‘ f ae u ‘W ' - . . ,“,","",'.,,,{,"‘* "" “t” “' ~‘°"“""“" W‘"““‘"“‘f m_°m°'j‘_ m ‘Cmmn’ 1",“,“ff}f,'isi,,“’f,§§i§§“§?iiwfnfiI f)!‘ b t?’ psi Sh nephamplonshlps and Grand Champwnshlp I . . . . . LETFYL‘ _.\_ ‘ymmrr’ pieces which slic 1.151; :a\v as much ‘ he to i A] l. L n ( 8S. OX I1 OVY. PTIZGS awarded O11 the basis Of number ‘mu cell riflhl when vou shi t0 *""‘""'»\ *-- '1 l=“'~1l1"- - 1 “"5 “ P“ “l i ° m“ “ l“ 0f entries. one to SIX entries three prizes eleven t t i’ > 1 p __ "Wil- ‘Duche s of Cumberland. t i - . _ ’ o we: ‘e L-"i-li" 1'- Though one o, m, memes, V“, 911i l‘ 9:111! P1118? gger Itgvergté -five entries twelve prizes. First 1,!’ T w ‘W ‘ l. y.‘ icrs in the antique shops of Lon- pr ze ‘r secon ‘r t rd 0 remaining qualifying GHLTiES 1.. y, URE and MacKINNON _:____________v LuE. .0“ and me pmvmce, m, Quw, M each Exhibition this year will be the Many other features not of- Open to foxes registered in Can- Don’t overlook this event. Music, mirth 1 Short, snappy speeches will be \. and prominent authorities on Silver Fox ; i WALTER R. SHAW. Secretary. . fiduciarn Guardian ,.'I1UY nonm noon Mil‘ now, you will not rcsrel "- ground, while earthenware, pew- ter, brass and copper containers are all in keeping. Best of all, however, is the crude wooden bowl or platter, as this lends itself ad- mirably w simplicity in arrange- ment and makes an attractive cen- terpiece on an informal luncheon table set with nuts of e nt ..'SUBSCRII'TIONF w is‘ Charlottetown Guardlnn mlguml handed m their nem- Nd"; m“, Phcne 47, or left at H- J4 “ m Drug Store, Mcniallilc- -By George McMarlil!