ihe lain or gnly at_Penslar __ 25c and' 590»_`I‘ " _ 1'* _"I E. A. 'Foster Central Fon _SALE ' -.-----.r.;;sr.:a Fon SALE rwsnve or '°“.;.>;;:;° s::...‘::::f~ '° T°"‘ ’ 1554-1o15M7ipu_ ----'-'.-5.; poxss Fon sAi.E som °"°””' Nicely ulftchegonzlaoectflv 95|,-5 Silver Blat: s RD d J D. Ranch Mt. Edward oa . . _ Je__k,,,,_ _ 1494-10-1oni_o p -4-* Fon sate neolsrsazo casvior ram ful- years old. Bred I(1:Y_§_0I;_;;t Furness, M. J. Stewart, It 0 - _ 1575-10~ 5E3lDiI. 1_ f sA|.E-oNE LEICESTER RAM- Fefso steel 'tower wind 'milll in P6?- iect condition. APPIY' G90- M°‘ .'k P i t. . Aulay. Yo o n 162_3_10_17M4_pd_ ‘FOR SALE ONE DRIVING MARE' loin- years old not frightened oth _ cars; one driving wagon nearly new; one set driving harnessl 0119 driving sleigh nearly new. _ For fnrtlior particulars appIy1L€0l`lB\`d Trowsslllc, \Vestmoreland. 1559-10-16E3ipd __d-1-1-1_ _ WANTED ‘ ’ l v -_ -_ -_ ..~-. -.rv § ir..-nos ‘-1_11§r.L-ati*értifitlriirtirtlnti -_fs-1,..-.'~'.l'.i"-.‘.l'=.»r:f..._i~»=t~~l1 .JL -l' __ _ _ . " _ _ , IW! _wi li! ‘lz»lll\_ _`_` lol Si 9 -1 Y. I ~ - . ‘ -f "'”" ‘~ ' __ -. " . -_-,__ kg-T__‘_g________T___:_____>__L_,_.__-_ ,WL-\_|~,<,\_i-.°_‘_.’v_~\__!-yi-_<.__ :_ .. ‘;i'_ ‘.~.-..i_~,,-._ .1.,.-,.-__i-__.-._.~.-...e ctlsslllap AovERTISEMENT’S 1 I .WANTED HELP- -_ ~ms1.E -_ WANTED A BOY T0 DRIVE MAIL. Apply to 27 Hillsborough. Street. 1598-10-16M3i. WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO WORK around -grocery atora- Apply _to Beer & Golf's. f - _ . » 1584-10-16Mtf. wAN1°Eo..MAN AND 'w|Pa- -Fon farm and house work; live mile's -from town. Permanent Job, light work and goodwages. *Apply ‘ill ' writing to "X" c.o. Guardian. _ '_ _ 1871-10-15Mtr wANTsn.-..'rnAvE|.|.En Fon THE Provinces for spice and bificllll houses,'~wl_th some expenience-in these lines. Apply own hand w-ritlns stating experience. “F.” Guardian. 1617-10-17Mtf. wAN'rEo sv THE s. H. wH|'re Lumber Cc., Sussex. N. B- W00d' mon -for their winter operations. Good wages » tr; good men. For further information apply to W.S. Newson, Charlottetown. _ _ -_ . 1585-10-16M4ipd. VEGETABLES WANTED CARROTS, beets, parsnips., The Harris Abatioir Co., Charlottetown. ' 1590-10-16M3i. waaren A coon I'-'ARM House,” about 1100 from 4 to 8 V95” old. Call at or write 172 Fitzroy Strtet, Charlottetown, 1557-10-15M-iipd. ' HELP, WANTED.- . FEMALE ‘ GIRL WANTED TO__TAKE _OUT baby. Apply. 174 Kelli:-St. f ' if. wA_NjrED-'-'GIRL FOR-__oE_NEnA|. “housework Mrs. Ernest Rice, 11 Rochford Square. IQG9-10-15-Mllipd WANTED A CENTRALLY LOCAT- ed store with back exitrance.. Ap- ply to Eldon Hou-se.-_ _ '_ 1551-10-15M3lpd. WANTED T0 BUY OR RENT BUSI- ness stand either in country or & town. Write or call 234 Great George St. ' _ 1578-15-15M3i. ""‘*“ro°sr‘ .» L08T.- AUTO _TIRE BETWEEN Charlottetown and- Montague _or Sourls. Finder please notify W. G. Gillespie, Davis I-lotel,Chai-lottetown Reward. ' .1880-10-4Mtf. --__.____*________i_____ LOST BETWEEN 29 KING SQUARE und P. W. C. diamond -ring. Find- er please leave at 29 King $q\uare. Reward. _ 1597-10-16Mtf. LOST ON TEA HiIL'L LADYWS BLA’QK` fur neck piece. Finder please leave at lla-ur &’ Weeks, City. ~ ' " _ 1614-1od'1uuslpd. ” Losr Fmuav NIGHT AUTO Till! between Kensington abd Bradall bane. Finder kindly_notify'W.’ G. Dystant, Charlottetown; 1652-10-15M4ipd. TO LET ‘ . T0 LET-HOUSE, EJGHFI' ROOMS and bath. Hot-water h‘eated.-El`ectrl- city. Geo. W. Gardiner, 220"G-rafton St. Phone 799, _ 1517-10-18~Mtf. ___._.__ mvoncs HAs|1- onowina _ rss-rl Great increase of Gases in ‘Lo don ' __ _ P1 ___ _ ~ " -_ t_ng!_;e___ _ , use-mm. _AINSin LONDON, Oct. divorce cases se; don in 19i4‘\vas :nd at the nrosont Dial for 1919 will The increase law under ces” are ol fees, been (0-dl) directly there are the divorce It probable Will ever WANTED.-MAID FDR. GENERAL _housework._A_pply 26 Brighton Road. _ _ ‘ '_ ._ _ _‘ ‘1522-10¢11-Mtf WANTED,A CHAMBER MAID AND . dining room girl for Strathcona Hotel. 1606-10.-_17M3i. \MANT_Eo elm. _Fo_g‘“"oENEnAL Jhousework. Apply 1 Kent Street. - _ _ l =1o24-1oi17M3lpo. WANTED.-A GIRL FQR GENERAL housework, no washing. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims, 249 Upper Prince Btreet'- . ' »_1308-10-2-mtl. _ _. . ____§ _ WANTED-‘_»A MAID FOR GENERAL housework, to go to St. Catherines, Ontario, good wages,--apply to Mrs. A. W, Stems, 73_Cumberland St. CAPABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN could hear otgood position working ‘ ' hous'ekeoper=nes,r. city ‘1_by Writlnz- Housskeeper, core/ Guardian. Good wages; comfortable home. ~ _ _ _ _ 1870-10-15Mtf aoooo wakes ron H57: '-woa|<_ 7 W¢,need_yoa_t9_~_msk_o_ sack_s.`on the last,” easily learned Auto- Knitter. Experience unnecess_m'y.'._ Distance immaterial. Posttinlymo canvass ing. Yarn supplied; _,Particulars 8 cent stamp. Dept. 68 _ 0., Auto Kaittor Co.. Toronto. ' .' _$77-9~17MliltIll_.l}:_c.20th. _ _ ‘/__.1~oiJ1a_1>jl;,'__'j_ _ _ me __ rog__Np_§-suncu K|_s)ve,_.____;_>_!__wNs3 cnfnaiaroulgo onli nsllnif for *-'._§._ L-'_ 2"' ' =`. `... _'.-1;-rsonmaanous LAN D »1 _ _ _ ___ _ 1555-10-15Mtf.l, WM' VI old Vics Million- ' C. A ODOB. con p. m. Some fine old Carpets, etc! .G Q-ug... »»=» -_-_ . P _O _,_.£R'[v___.s_A_|._e.-The double- .tenemeiltiliouse-at 276-278 Grafton St. owned by the estate of the late. Mr. _'l‘ho_mas Green was sold by auction! _yssterday, '1‘he_‘purchase‘rf was Mr. George llenkins whose bid was $2800. Mr. R. _Beairsto was the auctioneer. “f ruNsrtA't.-'run " funeral ~~` lor"--the late Mrs. Mary B. Cobb, ' widow ot -Samuel. Cobb. will' take -place from' Wright's Undertaking Rooms today at 2.$0 p. m. The remains arrived last night from the Iinlted States._ ln- terment will -bemade in the Peoples Cemetery. . RETURNED FROIW OVERSEAS. -- Lieut. Colonel'C. F. L. Haszard, sou of M1'. Justice Haszard and Mrs| -Haszard arrived -in Charlottetown from _ overseas on Saturday night. Llsut. Colonel.Haszard was withtthe C..' A.” M. C. overseas. I-le left "Wed- nesday. morning for Halifax accom- panied by-Mrs. Haszard who -had been residing in Calgary during the war and who met ‘him at Halifax on his return/ They will leave shortly for- the West. _ ' ‘ LEAVES 1-His MonN|N'c.-'rho Rev. Father J. E. 0’-Brien will leave by* this morning’s train for Everett, Washington. Father 0lBrien left the West about two months ago; and has ,been travelling through various places of importance in the United States and Canada. He has been on the Is- land for about three weeks: He oill- oialed in Fort Augustus and Vernon River -Catholic Churches, where he met most of his former friends, and all his relations. On his return West he will visit Boston, New York, St. Louis, Bay City, Michigan, fChicago, St. Paul, and will spend a few days with an old triend in Crosby N. D.- Rev. Father .S. J. Arsenault. Last Sunday evening, the residents of Dro- more, -.Fort Augustus Parish, came to- gether in the Dromore School and ten- dered Father O'Brien a farewell re- ception. A committee composed of Messrs James Hughes, , Robert . 'Mc- Guirk and Philip -Coyle directed the reception. Mr. Ed. Byrne acted as chairman. Addresses of welcome and farewell were delivered by Mr. James Hughes and Mr.`Edward Hughes, of Dromore. At the conclusion -of the entertainments .purse containing a l`a'rgg____sum of _-money was presented the priest. Father 0"Brien addressed the assemblage in the form`of a des- cription of the Northwest, especially 'that portion situated on Pu et Sound E _ ~ He exhorted the people of Dromore to attend to the education of their children more strictly, telling them not to send their boys and girls into this _most adfanced and progressive worldnuneducated _ He said it was a cry lng_ injustice and a great outrage to send a boy or girl -into this world 'of enlightenment and mental activity unable to sign their name. Open wide your school, secure the best teachers, _ _ » l 1 qi l _ "‘\__ small p1¢_¢,.' l _ ‘ hs and 91?? - \ Oct '- . . . _ ' Mr. Joseph ftfhiliab. merchant, of 1" 3' .the Magdalenxs1nn'£g_1s1ntns”olty." ' Modormack, Montr l, Lindssfs Paints, isefln Wilfrid Blillivpn who has spent few _weeks in Charlottetown, this _morning-on return to Ott. ccompanied by his daughter` MARRIAGES _THOMSON-'-SCHENK-At All Ang- elw Church, (Episcopal) New York, 'Sa urday, ‘llth October 1919 at 4 p. ln. by the Rev. Win. J. D. Thomas, B. A.. Rose. daughter ol' Captain E. G. -Schenk of Halifax and Arthur 'Morham Thomson, _formerly of Glas- g_ow, Scotland. _ DEATHS MacPH-EE.-At Heatherda-ie, on Sun- day, Octobep 11th, 1919, Ewen Mac- Phee, i/n his 87th year. MCDONALD.-At Kinross_ on 0ot 11th._'Fiora Gillis, widow of the late Donald (Hector) _McDonald. aged 82 years. The Funeral took place on Mon- day the 13th, at 1 p. m». to Belfast cemetery. I . _»°.. / - I Canadian Butter _ ~ . __‘ I ,. A , _ Going to Belgium WINNIPEG, Oct 16.-Large ship- ments of Manitoba butter are now going to Belgium. The government commissioner announces the price by carload is 57~-cents -per pound. ' A ` NOTICE - Every Orangeman in the province who purposes_ attending the funeral of our_late lamented Brother Rev. D. MacLean will meet in Boyne Lodge at 12.30 .p. m. on Tuesday, the 21st lnst. We are anxious to have a large number of Prece tpry Scarlet and Royal Arch mem`§_er_'s present. Funeral parade' dress. By Order G. D. WRIGHT; _ _ Grand Master. ; " ` Oct 17-31. NEWS (ll SPORT “An lntermeuist'.`=L‘._foot\3n11 teurn is 'i'°i1is.._f9ru1@d lm tiielhneswsits with the intention__ off for-titer encouraging the game. Practises _wlll be held _each evening at five o'clook'at the A.A.`A. Grounds.|' ._ _ _ _ _ N_o date has yet been definitely set for the next game_bet,ween the A'beg- wcits Hnd_St. Dungtqifs. _ - It is understoodfthat a` game will take place on Saturday afternoon at thing or two? Some of the 'fans would like _to know anyhow. - That Rugby is just as popular as strated when _ the- old _ rivals. Dal 'housie an » lUl!i0l‘B played first, -8nd Dalhousie was credited-with a victory, two tries to a goal. The Wanderers, "however, informed them after the game that they had no right to play_him Dalhousie won the senior-game be- cause -they were the better team; they played together better, their back line was superior and they show, ed evidence of being in better condi- finlsh. T-he Wanderers have a -lot of good individuals( and with practice they should make a strong- combine tion, The forwards were their main- stay in the game. but the team lacked' one of the old-timers to guide them at critical moments. The ame ended 11=-to 0 in Dalhousie’s'fay5r"~the same._ sobre exactly as made ____by Bt. Dun- sthn's in their triumphlovér the Abeg waits,-_on Thanksgiving Day.- 'Alfred Rogers won the Halifax Her- ald’s tehmlle road ‘fail Monday in 57.44, with Jimmy_Ma-rtinj only four seconds fbehind. lt ,wi£ii_..l great con- test between these. two _vpteran run- -niazhif :nb _,whom *iaith lb -sian Kidney- The nidst be ran aide cott. ’ ` i tion in' their excellent -work at- the, almost f final l Beer Q __ E- ‘ 0 like a vrohn. 6 “oo” _ Aoausrnsts wsiour ~ _.;'~l.'-_`~_r-"_.» »..`-‘bw-‘. 'Qi _, _ -'~ -1 . .- ' “"Wf'_;;l.1~;1-'=.'i:»'r'»-<`»»'--_._.`;-1-`¥*-'.¢u~a=» *“- ii? ' v. 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The pleasure of hearing ALL ARTISTS maynow be vours through thepossession of this ultimate phonograph made by the famous runswick~Balke-Callender Co. of 79 years .experience in wood-crafts manship. 1 _ _ Among th e m a n y features that _combine to raise the “BRUNSWICK” above all other phonographs is the “VETONA” reproducer which, by the mere turn of the hand is ada ted t_o any make of record-and the ALL WOOD SOUND CHA?/IB'ER` built NQTE. THIS That “Final Phonograph" _has at last been produced and is being made in Canada. Eff _ `/ _--__ _-.--‘R -1 S- 1, 1 I' ; l’ U\ fm j .-..'_____: I 1-. »_.» long realized 1 :Zag I - ` -A-1 ef --xl W* *___ _.L _ A-. ‘\ w I ~ 0000 00000000 *SS _ 00 - J _ _ _ . I 'oundonlvon sa.f:.~:...A..ri.al:~.°srro..;ls e - ~ f . prove quite an attraction' as' there are . I _ _-_ _ _ quite a number of former students ol - 0 ` - St. Dunstan's who can certain-ly,play ° 'V i A ‘V A I f 4 'I A ' _ the ganna. Perhaps they can teach o - _ | the younger generation of kickass .a . ».'._'1_ ,U//tl/vl'7G,-;‘/Jl»'//s‘/A/0/YA 5 _ We are pleased to announce that we' ' ever after the war was well demon- I | _:mg-1,-,,;-.__,._;. ,,_-.5 PHONQGRAPHS IN ONE and ti 111 have a Z.‘3.§‘.§...i'.°°Z.‘”.§§i.’£i..“i..§’??;.l.it’}‘?°f.f’i§ full line of models on display in a few Idavs. U (im Drdtested on the ground that the Cm » -» o ~ " referee misinterpreted the rules, and _ f that the real_score should-be 5 to 3 ‘ _ _ fp; 0 - ° in their favor. The Wanderers also . ' f ' made a protest against Dalhousie for L, 4 1 playing Ahes\‘n, who had engagedin ' . ~ ‘ . . - Ji professional baseball this summer. L. B. Gastonguay, the represent- ` Y '_ `" ' Y ` ative of the M. P. B. oi! the A. A. U., - ' ' i 0 566 o‘o6o"$§$o"o`oo6o¢"oo6oo§§oooeen“Moon _ .__ year. The speaker maintained that it was virtually a battle between _the greater Board..-of Trade and the labor' unions of- that ony, the lnttsrjwlnnlng out last year, and the former claiming the victory in _the strike of this year. Mr. ivens intimated that while ‘tile laborunions supported Mayor Gray in the last election, and landed him at , i” '- served at horile. .‘ ~¢‘ Dyer Thére- _ ° STAG Chewing Tobacco _ __ _ is appreciated by both of siiariada’-s~ war, units = who ‘fought in Flanders and those who .___l_r"l' ed .throughoot~Canada .and nf mower no was the head of the poll by 1.000 majority, at the next election the majority will be reversed. The address wasinter- ru-pted_a few times with applause. The chair was occupied by Mervln Smith, ot the Socialist Labor party. _ LONDON, Oct. 15.-Commenting on the. appointment of Earl Beatty as First'Sea Lord, the Times says he represents more than any man the Nelson tradition. 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