-.l,~._,- ». f-:y,~.-'. . 1'; ., i .' il* '- .5-.._», ‘i .-V. _,~.._ V‘ii~r. »' ' ' " = - .- ,, . I - _..__,,,_..-,~.i;., »; s¢,.»,,, '.,, 3 'i . 1 1 .;...,_' ;-dw _ ‘ ~ - ~.» f ‘ ~.V;-»: wr’ ‘ - - V - »‘_ i .r _ ‘ _ , _ t » _...__»r,.r._,,..r.-i-ixf¢...l.-.,.Wie....le-....~ . .. __ .....}.... ..,. ._ .. ., _ _ _. _ i . _ ., _ V _ .. ,_-.. L _ , _ ...wi '“ r * . » .4 . , , . . . »', ., - g , ‘ l . 1 ’ v ‘ ~ ' r / . 1 ,, , ._..., _ i. -. _i , , _ . . ; _ _ _ _r _rf ‘ »~ ’ ‘ r. vi i, " ' » 1 » < » ogfonilgii 31,1908- ` A 'nm LA'i°ns'r saws, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` iriiis'r or ALL ' p_i_G1.; SEVEN ¢;_ E U-7 ---- "" 4 5.!-*_A 1** --l F *i . , _ ._ ._ _ _ ¥ f ' ._ I > THE KING’S COUNTY GUARDIAN YOUNG COUPLE ELOPED _ W ' ‘ I EMORIES OF.- . ._ A lllllmll “limi P Manager, and in Soulls, M S Acorn, Manager ` "" I ` ` ' ', I ' EASTHAM, Mass., Oct. 29-Wihile and they went to Providence and were _- __ ,...“The latest news first of all." Hay loose per ton is worth from'her father waited patiently in the ¥I1\lHl'!‘led by the Rev. Alexnader Mitch- .___ ' ` ___ ` ' - - 0 . | w SU ERT six to eight doll-Bri Ill MOMBSUB- adownpour to meer. hcr at the rail vb is b'l‘ JOHN October 29-Colonel H ` ` ` '...Mrs. Willllim Harris (ilpef --- _ d t t, h h th _ h ` . r tine was expected to return to=H_ 1§{c]_,,,m_ 'M_ p-_ gqmg for Qu,¢m,.' --°‘~*-""°‘_'“'”V I ~ ,‘B¢a,-_ thinks nba ' nun! ...Uiittefr was selling in Montague I:§f;iEt;ea1;?n Slfgfttzgo Egrmglg’ I1." h°“'°' H" father Went t° ‘-Il” 5t“"Sunbury, has news to back up that lheat both Mr }_!rehaut’s and 'llie yesterday at twenty-two to twenty ldau htel. of John H émartya rat; ' tm" t0 meet 11°F- taking |191’ l`\1bb“F‘4 of his election to the Canadian par n 0 » _ - ‘ -- ed ' ‘ - ' G di ' 1,1 4 h ~~ tl f ur cents per pound, egg t _ :_ P5 __~ _.J _ and raincoat. When informed of his _ bl 1 th t by ‘Pl°aS1“€ a"‘1°l° Willie" by W' 5- |..‘;i;..:.‘;: .. g.:;‘fl°.i;:.;§.: ‘:;~:f:..; ..1.i. 22;? rf-1 of -is 0- he r'“:f“... 1.5;.: ..:.°:°°: _ _ _ S. 11 d _ ieu m which measured fourteen inches l '0i1fBf01'ty C0l'1tB.fl1l'DiDS sixteen cent el we dwg tom from Pmvldencm sulprise l ri l h b ' ted t I gr " and carrots I rt cent H where she _had been married to Giles- gmigh; he S 1d_ h d ask d , _ 'pe a_ army, as een promo on. A circumference and weighed fourteen her bushel te, H Snuth of sagmlore d ht r. h 8 “ 9 ‘“` his captaincy in the Royal Horse artil 0 Y s _ I _ _ J ounces. Is them a Bishop Pippin' - Smith' who is emp10yed'a8 a b0ok_ “ug e 5 and 'last ,D°“°"““°“ Chl’ lery. Britain'a crack corps and trans- dian. The scene is laid near apple grower, who can beat this. uoivraoun iuiixm'rs.' AUTUMN SONG( Autumn clouds are flying flying o me 0' ui -I i f ~' Eldon or Belfast. ,,',=,_r,°,':,',;;.,";;,,,~,'_°" °°°°" "" S...‘.’.f.... ‘?..‘!.‘;i..° 51.. "$33,, .,,...,,., H1112( ‘per bbi. |l.00to 0.00 -Late so lovely new. ------------- llflour, Roller Process pei- 193 lbs. $5|Lat-curing wains are slowly i-011mg lflod, poll duintal (4.00 to 5.00| Home with winter grain; ` (By W. S. Louson.) ‘Oats per bus. 40 Holy bells are slowly tolling 'lhls nillion acre,fa.rm as Prince Edward Island is sometimes called has P9¢|l¢'0°l. Per but 20 many natural attractions which ap peal to all who are fond of "God's llE¥5» Dil' G02- 17 out of doo,-By 3;--*'f’\f'--I . - ` Oatmeal, par cwt. $3.25 it has been the expressed wish of ‘g number' of people, that the writer Butte’ P" lb- (¢fe”~me"Y) ,,,,,,, ,mi tueuggive an article io 'rua cuuruiun readers. This 1 will 1:12:14. Der 11;. endeavour to do_,»al UIIIG and _0l1DQl`- tunity permit, trusting ‘at the same H; °7» 9:’ “ll time. U10* N10 luuatfations H115 F1111- dom thoughts may prove helpful and B Z' 9°' Him' °°°° interesting. " ‘ °° ' 9" ' (°“°°”') Not so very long ‘ago upon one of those many beautiful sun shinoy 9" nl- l?“`°"') ~ _ V , _ nl er . days we have had_.thgg past_su;$n{r(i1iel, and full, ri large number of passeng- Gamma: :sr do.. irs were taking the trip 10 on. Oiwell and return on the good 8”" D” buh at-:amcr Harland._Aa we were nearing tiiosofueaiitiful, and steep Terra Cottal Gang", pu. but Cliffs skirting the luldon lshore, _al _Frencnmun from Ilustico came up and Turn,” opened up in conversation. -My, this is very oeautiful scenery, although 1 was born in Rustico, this is my first trip to this pure of the 1rlauu.". .- $6 to $8 |206 Ilan SS S D¢~l 40 40 16 Condensed Advertisements "”‘(*1"55' IARY-cl'n§sl'lii<§tia{iT>” W ‘Nl-ANTED .two good boys to deliver Guardians. Anvil" '~* once. 10-29`d3L 'EOR SALE m quantity of straw suitable for bedding. 504:. a load. A. N. McKay. 10-31d3i. WANTED a, boy who wants to _ learn the art of a. tailor. Apply til U. ... uiiaute aU'u-..~n. I 'lhis circumstance reminds 'nic of iiyiiung man living within forty miles' of lhis (`ity oi Charlottetown, rind although born on the Iifund und' liv ins most. of his time on it, stated hc il|»iu;,ll lic had been twice to iiir Van The I"l‘cnchman wus right Eldon iii the nniiestis shore line, the beautiful few w.|l kept farms, the iviiuirf and "Mun l`her Anil" did not drive the View, l\`odlilll, Flat River or fish in Nor did he enjoy the ,'l2\>`ll01’H1sccnes as he would have dons from' nl iiimer Point ol iiew. I ,. s ~ THIS Picture gives you Mr. Halli- '1>\l"S farm near the wlinrf that bears his name. ll HUt,'gests to me the firllowiiig well written lines by E. Robinson. WM. cow! how canst thou be 'so satisfied, So well content with al-l things here below, So u obtrustive and so sleepy-eyed, So meek, so lazy, and so awful s /iw 7 D09? l1\1o\1 not know that evcrythilig is mixed; Tllut naught is as it should be on this earth; (flint zriovously the world ‘noeds to 'ne fired; That noihlrg 'wc c 1 irc has any ivortli; That time.. are h._'.", fhui. 'liic is' full oll care, W Sill, cf trouble and untoward- ness ; That love is folly, friendsllip but a snare ? ___--*___ had navel' seen (lharlotlctown, al- couvci' :ind iinck. ivliitc iiircli trees here :-_nd there, 41 lovely Bay. Ill*-'lllfiflll l'0nIls to Jrwcll, Grand the strcunis of Belle River etc, . _ _ .lalailillrx l I Up, cow l this is no time for Iaz - uessil 'l`he cud thou chewest is not what it seems; Get up and iiioo : bear round and quit thy dreams I And yet reader how we business men long for such scenes as these now und then, away from the friction wnd tiiriimoii of iifc’s fltful fever. Perhaps the following picture wil appeal more to you, ft is truly near to nliture's heart, and brings to mind the lines of Lord Bryon. "There is 5 pleasure in the patliiess woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, - 11-10 LET a tenement house on ificz- * 1 roy street containing seven rooms. Apply to F. H."Beei~. 10-3ld3i - | wvnlvrnn wurlr iu city for winter] months. Apply to Hugh J. Mc ‘DonaId, Blooming Point North. _M V io*-aicsipu. aN'rED`iuiiies' to do plain and light sewing at noniel Whvle UI' ‘spare time; good pay; work se-nt any distance; charges paid; send Siam? for full particulars. National Manu- facturing Co., MODIIPBBI- 1°;3i¢S7if2_ir4V _ _ i""c.EN'l‘s"a‘aéiiy”eYiFu'"$3 daily sei- n ocuiltifiil plnce, but he only saw,l .ling "vol,-PEEl<" GiiANi'i‘E CEMENT. Greatest seller cver oflcr- ed. Every housewife buys. Over 100 per cent profits. Mends holcsun graniteware, etc. Write for spézcigl agoiita' proposition. M. NAGL , -1 1 111, W t ofunt, Que- Hal “we es m io-aiiiwselpri. LATE ST N EW 3 FIRST NEW S FIRST NEW S FIRST NEW S FIRST THE or ALL. 'PHE Lli'i‘Es'i‘ QF 'ri-IE i-.A'rEs'i‘ OF THE LATEST OF 22 to 24 _ 4 ‘S0 Ove'r 'buried men. Golden lights ,set noon a-sleeping ‘ Like an afternoon: Colder airs come stealing, creeping After sun and moon, And the leaves, all tired of blowing Cloudlike o'er the sun, Change to sunset colours, knowing That their day is done. Autumn's sun is sinking, sinking Into Winter’s night; And our hearts are thinking, thinking Of tho cold and blight. Oul' iife's sun is slowly going Down the bill of might; Will our clouds shine golden-glowing On the slope of night. But the vunishedi corn is lying In rich golden glooms » ALL. ALL. ALL. In the churchyard all the sighing' Is ullovc the tombs. Spring will come slow lingering, Opening buds of faith: Mun goes forth to meet his Spring, Through the door of death. So ive love, with no less loving. Hair that turns to grey; Or n step less lightly inioving In life’s autumn day. _ Ami, if thought, still-in-ooilius. lingers (Ver each bygone thing. 'Tis because old Autumn's fingers Paint in hues of spring. _i_.i._-i-- Baby’s OwnTablcts A Boon To Children li medicine iliac will keep bebws and young children plump and good naturefh with a “mmf eye and rosy skin is a blessing not only to the little ones but to mothers ns well. gu‘D'y’s Own Tablets is Just such a medicine. They cure a'll the minor ailments of children and make ilhem eat well, sleep well und play Well. They ure used exclusively _ln thous- ands of homes when s. Child mfidl' nine is needed. Mrs. G. Collins, Hirkellii, Mun., says I-“B0-I-*YS QW” Tablets are the most satisfactory medicine I have ever used for ills of young children. They are as good as a, doctor in the home." Sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25c. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine co., Brueiiviiie. Out. -#T----.1=c_~_. .<5 f _ _;---~ -r _ _'_.-=-L 'l‘here is society where none intrud -es By the deep sea ‘and music in its l`OHl`., _‘__ _____v I love not man the less but nature more. ' _ l un! _ _ miami is in ildéul il ut in s “ull ii "iw eh0ui_inl:. iirlviui? .rua iiopfiing. HOW ld nbundiintgd in season.; The m0\0\‘ bolit. or sail boat lally _'Phe _wharf manager, 'runs Lei his celebrated horse, slr Dim , is Assist all who come to Eldcn in" any _~. :ia :.._;_ ;.. _ _ ,__..fn;..'_.-; ;.~ 1:.: _ Sbeclnl Basket of 25cent gloves " W-'itch for lt. Moore & McLeod. I0 3 I d I i Remnants of oilcloth--e .bar- glhlnoffer In the house furnish- degizftment. Ask about it l, u_iird I Moore& McLeod. ` I0-3ldli ._4__._...- V -"’°“" lc Sure Ind go fo Brown's for 7°” Wllfd' cv¢!&,lt. io-igdrtf quiet, restful holiday. Bathing, fish- llenty of cherries and small fruits drive to Point Prim is 'beatiful or by pretty skirting the~rugged shore line. nu, picture of whom follows, with universally esteemed for his desire to way he can. ' z' rx :f '__-.T ;'_:°:._'-_;-2:1 :.1 _:A-__ _- __-:; _-;‘ :vt '< See our special crash towel!- Ings--we are offering one line without border--flrm yet soft and durable that you will see no- where else ln the city. And its awlnnerfn value. Moore& Mc- Leod, _ l03ldli Four dozen men‘s oloth caps | st to stop at | The village of Eldon is situated about a mile from Halli|lay's Wharf crease of goats, while among the .nearest point by train woild lieliodhlu Statioiilh fall; Ifizlétesofggée' Egg poultry only ducks show n gain. houses and stores are kept in exce -en orier ii ‘ ‘ ., o ll l fc l‘ 1 ttcndcd to. of --- R One -of the sights of this district isto_tiike'a. m1iil;i;3di~iveIio lxlinsttfsscléisié 'topical Presbyterian Lhurcn_ It wnsbuilt in. . t_ never to be forgotten, to wit- ness the usually large congrega ion, 1 Sunday morning 'after service About two hundred carriages on a Ewa day wngrognte in the grand grove of tall trecs the horses being .mea to ,he-ti-.nes scattered tlilwiilgiithg wood. A Gaelic sermon is first I ivan following: afterward by thcrsgular service in English. The Rev. §,h,_ Mcphee in esteemed' for his crncst preaching. » i i v . \` .i rest. l Th” °°“’l°0°l'y ‘surrounding Belfast Where they no longer need our poor Church is beautifully situated and protection, keeper at the Keith Car Manufactur- im: Company, Sagamore, started Sat- Ufdu-Y on his vacation. Miss Smart left her home supposedly to visit ber sister at the State Normal School, “Hyannis She was joined by Smith, li.. _ and was told to wait a year. Theie was no objection to the mabm. ci- al” the cuup1a's age, and- had Le own of their determination he would have givin his consent ut: any time rather than have caused 11,6 elopment. Hmllhilun ,,_Plww@il|sls , FEEDING VALUE or wriny DOUBLED. The practice of pzisteurizing whey has been in vogue for the past. year with the result that patrons -find the condition of thc whey, as re. EHITIS Sweetness, flavyi‘u.nd feeding value, better than fornierly; the cans grease is found to adhere to ihcln .und they will proliuoly List 'lo,..U.I |'l`llff r1igl1t’s milk is less lianle ;.i i-e | gassy than it wus before the whey; was pasteurizcd. The patrons Lnd' l-hilt ii PHYS them to have the whey pnstefurlzed. , I'ItEVl§NTING TI-IE WINTER KILL- Q ING OF STHAWBERRIES BY | STANDING WATER. arc sweeter and casicr to wash, less-I It frequently happens ihut a spring rain ur melting snow will causal ice to form on low ol' hollow pal-ti; of si strawberry hed, the ground! not being tha\v<.d sufficiently tul iiliriiv the ivatci' to soukrin. 1 On light ground with a porno suli~soil this muy bc lircventcd by fU0TiUg one or more holes about four feet deep in the ground, with ia post hole augur in each hollow “ml lmllfing a smnil cock of straw over' each to prcvcnt the frost [getting in. This should of course be _done in thc full before the ground; _freezes , __ QBUTTER IIJRTY-TWO YEARS ()LD.' A stone jar filled with butter was recently unearthed on u farm in lien, County, Nebraska, which had noi, bein occupied for 42 years, says .lie New York Produce Review. Some ex- cavation work was being done for on ‘outl2iiilding, when the jar was nie- covered several feet below the sui- face. The butter was moldy' on tho* ,|0l1fSi¥19. llllli yellow and fairly sweet: lin the center. An investig.1f."..m of the spot disclosed the fact that the bottom of the old .spring viasl in -qulckstand, and it is supposed, that the weig-bt of the jar sud its contents caused it to drop to 8 firmer bottom, where it was kept iutuct. all these years. Imn't sneeze I r ain and Ireland, is considerably, increase is peculiarly notable, since' the United Kingdomis almost alone a- mong the older countries of the world in showing 'no tendency to- ward a diminution in its flocks of sheep. Horses and cattle- decmasedi, slightly in Great Britain, but in-| creased in Ireland; in the case of swine, the opposite movement took place. Among the minor animals, which are returned for Ireland, 'nut not for Great Britain, there was an cr"ase of mules and asses but a de- - -» - ' H-' -_:sal _[Ill] NUHTHELIFIE IN lllll llll/lll3lS LONDON, October 29-Edward Cook and company, a nrm of soup makers, toalay obtained a liberal judgment of $115,000 against certain newspapers owned by Lord North- cliffe, which charged that the com- Dilriy was attenipting to form a trust. William H. Lever, a liberal member of parlianient, recently got judgment to the amount of $250,000 and costs against the same publications on xi similar charge, and a suit: of the same nature brought .ly Joseph Wat- son and Sons. of Leeds, was settled out of court by the payment of dam- azes to an amount said to exceed _$250,000. Other firms accused 'oy Lord Nol'tlic'lil`ic's newspaper of being part- ies to the same combine have suits pending. Lord Northciiffe is at present in America. LIGHTHOUSE BOMIIARDED. NEWPOIIT, R. I., Oct, Z9--Bciivcr tail lighthouse, by which mariners are guided into Narragnnseltt hay, was under uccirlcntul oomliardmant froini Fort Adams this week, and those who live in and about it were in u state 0! terror. The l»!““UCf»`l at the fort were prnctii»in,; firing at \.'1 target nfl sczi. A stray shell exploded near the lighthouse and nl fragment struck the masonry, mukintz' 11 11010 in it. The lirlithouso keeper hurried to the nearest telephone :md im,-ed the officer in charge to <‘liun,;0 TVh*$‘ P30149 of his guns. Several fislicrmen also were in the danger zone. line shell struck a rock from which two men ivere- fishing landing; Within i1f0W fcct of them. M _ W __ MARRIED. __._______.. ------X--f WILLIAMS -- MCKINNON--At ‘thc Rectory, Port Hill, on Oct. 28th, 'ny Rev. Henry Hurpcr, Miss Currie Williams of Ellcrsilc to Cornelius _E. McKillnoi_i_of Mouril_._l-flcalsantl. DIED CONWAY--In Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 1908, John Conway, aged 62 years. Funeral from his late residence 305 Grafton Street east, Sunday at 1.45 to St. Dunstan's Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cornet- 6I`y. _ _ lMacRA`E-At Bonsihaw on Oct. 22nd, B216. numI’,er of .Sh°ep. "Oth 1," Grmtl Donald Maclfiao in the 44th year of \ his age iarg" this W" than in 1907- The slvl1'rH.-'At Freeiuwrr or oct. 2/and 1 (erred from the Indian frontier, where he has been two years, home to Eng- land. McLean was li, young odlcer of Canad\a's contiugents no the Boer war and distinguished himself there, and on Lord Methune’s recommendation was given a commission iriftlba im- perial army. He is now onli, 27 and has forgedVrnpidly_ahead. .li viii II ,l ,, I-neil:-:s'r in noun j Baker’ ; Cocoa ij/'dl U1 © Ui 5. f _ E,,£2- Hicl-ll~:sT If, ich AWARDS Il, iii, 'i IN .1 EUROPE. I _,_ AND AMERICA - a R if d i~.'s5i‘»u°lTim. ,1 A medical writer says--“The use > of a thoroughly relia le preparation of cocoa should be universally en- , couraged, and ll is the consensus of l opinion among medical men aswell I as laboratory workers that the break- i last cocoa manufactured by Waller Baker & Co. Lid., not on y meets ` thc Indications, _but acccmtpllshes V even more than is claimed or lt. 1 Walter Baker& lin., ltd. nulillslinl 1780. DUIIQHESIER, MASS, slmncil Hausa: li I B6 St. Peter Street, Montreal U 8.8." Elll ll GHINI" From Cnariottetown every Thurs- day niorning, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Sheet Harbor,Can=.o Arichat, Port Hood, Isaac’s Har- bor and Sumnierside. For further information apply to . CAR\'I<1I.L BROS., Lizzie, dearly beloved eiilla of will 5'4dffS1t1Ct- 31930 Iinrn nd Catherine d l li . age six years and four months. ( , Sea our leaders in men‘s under- wear--the finest we have ever offered yoVu-- 1.00 1.50 jand 2.00 per suit. Moore & McLeod. :IO-3ldll Getting ready for Thanksgiving --we offer the finest values in table linens and towels that Cha rlottetown can supply. IO-3Idli Any Guardian resdei W who receives adimiy print- ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled or imroinplete paper of whateva issue will kindly notify the Sub =er1oiion Depuinient at IMISS CYNTHIA WES’l`()‘v`I“¢f°W“» P~ 1- "f“°°~"”'6‘ S“°°‘ arpriu ft _ w enlist; ' ° U li ina rplrrltowguexlliillm with the Peel. By silanlx IialiiztiI;'l1?e.ynotaZoncealiel:. °“""°"°“’ °°""“" "' '““°“°°'~ Louiaelluw. I 'nie grief time muse nav. way, Amon IU ummm an enum um For rates &c consult,- Th 1 sling, nausea betwem hqrtbnn . ereirzngiiigffth I "Mt "em so ia; m;`mil>T;nu21fentthere;I-:IiXl glecsbsgttiélti \¢°N°¢~ NNNM hhlzsmlid nina T. E. MCNUU. SPeC“*1 Agemv L‘fe ‘md This life of mortal breath Iemfgrants, who came to the Island Ullillil- ` ` Is but n suburb of the life slysfan, by Lord Belkirk's ships Polly, Dyke C2lSLlIlIt DCPHYUUCUI- wiiuse portal we can death. sud oiier in August isoa, mines out- HOOd’$sQr$QpQfmQ y i' -: Liie.---Acciden`.',- -Health: - ---:Employers Liability Insurance and I O O Fidelity Guarantee Bonds:-~ Wlleii you are ill need of Iilsumiicc, :ill we ask is :iii op- fortiiiiity fo quote rates; our policy contracts being unsur- passed, the iiiost liberzil and couipi'ehel1sii'e on the iii:-irllIirld:I»lea in ` 90”- ll* “I ‘IH 1° Fill! 1 i' _Q . ul sa* A' .__ But gone unto that school oth., ,,¢,,,,,,,,,,,_ ua* \» nissan; A diiistf. U l 1 ~ i ` or morniiig. .