NEWS rss _ ~ 'rmmsnar ' `throil¢l\out the City Yclterday and many thought that another had been added to the list of sea disasters that are Mins so widely heralded or is . But not so serious was this mishap. A small Newfoundland scho0l1¢l' bound_ln ballast for Char- lottetown, mistaking, Point Prim light for thslight at Bt. Petcr's Is- land, ran ashore 'at Flatt River, southeastof Pinette Bar, one of the most dan8¢l'°\|l Points to navigat- ors in the straits. This happened at 1 A. M., yesterday and in the after- ' Falling Hair Dandruffand itching Sca'p are caused by Microbes. There is no doubt about it. Doctor Bangerbond proved it when he infect- ed s guinea pig with dandrui! germs and all its hair disappeared in a short time. The entire medical world has accepted Dr. Bangerbond's Gis- covery as final. Ask any worthy phy- slcian. of diseases of the hair and remedies for the same. ' Parisian Sage which can now be obtained' at leading druggists all ov- er Canada is the one great remedy that_kllls the dsndrud germs. 'That is why Geo. E. Hughes says to every reader of The Guardian if Parisian Sage does not banish dan- drufl, stop falling hair or itching scalp in two weeks he will refund the purchase price. Dllndrllfl is a forerunner of bald- ness. Take care of your hair while you have hair to take care of. Kill the dandrufl germs now before the dandrufl germs kill .your hair. Use Parisian Sage, the guaranteed dandrufl' cure and delightful hair dressing. It is used extensively by ladies ol refinement because it keeps the scalp absolutely clean and gives a bewitch- ing lustre to the hair. Comes in large 50-cent bottles at Geo. E. Hughes and leading drugglsts everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every package. Made in Canada by The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Mall or- ders filled, all charges prepaid. l _ "A heavy double Barrel well made gun real $l2.!|0 value_ef my man’s money. 0ur price $9.25. ‘ This is a genuine bn- gsm and anybody anticipating ,buying sgun should see this BIG LEADER before purchas- ing. ll you intend buying call Paris leads the world in knowledge| 'noe ' ` ‘ ' I ' , . _ ' _ D a telephone mess; e ’ _ ' . I AUCTION SALE-A large auction \ ' ' ' ' ' .°°l'°d bl the marine ifgcndvuherrz- “ ’ P sale at the farm of Mr. George lilc- 'nm 1”" W4* 5 "wk md °°°“l" -CBN. T. G. Taylor to nd ' ~ Kenlie Hillsborough was conducted" red nest Point Prim. rapidly spread ance. The 0. G. B: Bi-art was pro.: » ' IS l\lI*0S8|ili.lL lI‘l`l |on Mobday last and was a greet Durdd t0 go _to the sld`of the hoo - ' - » __ _ pnogv ml success. Everything sold exceedingly _ ' ' . iwell and Mr. lllcixenzie was greatly au' Tl! B557 ,pleased with the receipts. The day A » ._ ,,_,,_,, lbelng damp andanniit for much work . ' ,by the farmers, a large number Will V Not 'people attended. ootiie sold from --_» “E & B" -- ‘aes to :so each, horses from me to _ ec n cr and the life boat also was put in readiness to help the crew if nsees-` Iwi- Later, however, the roaring agent was informed that assistance "'“ “°t “°°°"8l‘v as the schooner W" “bt in danger and the captain 019901264 to float her at high tide The Brant and life boat with crew are in readiness to proceed to F lst River this morning should s sum- mons come. _ l FORMER IBLANDER.-The fol- lowing from the Syracuse, N. Y., ,Post Standard, of Monday, October l6, will be read with interest in Mrs. Mclnnis' home town.-Rev. Dr. ,John Murdock Maclnnis was in- stalled last night as pastor of the ‘S°“fh Presbyterian ohoroh ia the Place of Rev. Murray Shipley Huw. _land, resigned. More than 800 per- ‘sons attended the service, which was lheld at the church. Prior to the pub- lic ceremony an adjourned meeting of the Presbytery was held, at which Dr. Maclnnis was accepted. The ser- vice opened with a short musical pro- gram of organ prelude in two parts *and the Doxology. The invocation and Lord’s prayer were then oilcred by Rev. Samuel W. Steele, D. D. of Oswego, as moderator. Dr.,Bteele also read the Scripture iesrln ami iput the constitutional questions. Rev. Walter Rockwood Ferris, pastor of Park Presbyterian Church, gave the address, and the charge to the new pastor was delivered by Rev. Dr. Al- bert C. Fulton, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Mr. Howland gmade the charge to the people. The prayer of installation was oflered by Rev. John N. Steele,nnd the benedic- ,tion was pronounced by the new pas- Itor. The vestry choir,_sang two anthems and two hymns by the con- gregation joining the latter. The program closed with an organ post- llude sonata No. IV. Manuetto, from Guilmant. An informal reception was held 'nt the close af the service, when lthe new pastor was given an oppor- tunity to greet his parishioners. The clergymen who had taken part in the services received with him. The communion table was decorated with white roses, asparagus fern and large chrysanthemums. These were pre- sented to Mrs. Maclnnis. The same paper contains an excellent picture of Mr. Mnclnnis. $l00 REWARD. 5|00 The readersof this paper will begilsased to learn that there is at east one readed disease that science hus been able to cune il. all its stages, and thatis Catarrh.Hnll s Cafarrh Cure, is the only positive cure new known to the medical fraternity. Ontarrh being a constitutional disease. re uires a constitutional treatment. HnIl’s gatarrh Onre is taken internally actin! “"°°"i.i°°“ "1" i’.i°'a‘l.;':‘..“.'":::.“.°...°.~.'." B llilae. Founclaflilline df the dlsease, and giving the patienfh strer:_gtl\_}>_yu bulli- . ,.'-__;, Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way buildsup the whole sys- tem. Take it. , There ls no “inet-as-good' 'msdicina illlisl 0 lsvtns Hood’l. Got it tsdqm iJl ISLANDEIIS ABROAD-The follow- ing which will be of interest to many Islanders is taken from an exchange: -Former residents of the _Maritime Provinces, of which there - are about three thousand residing in Calgary, held ‘and even- ing's entertainment at Paget hall on Thursday evening when an inter- esting program consisting of vocal and instrumental music, short ad- drcsses,' readings and stereoptican pictures of beauty spots in the Mari- time Provinces, was put on. The hall was crowded. During the evening a series of nearly one hund- red Maritime Provinces’ views were shown. Mr. T. B. Kidner showed the New Brunswick views, a score or more of which had been loaned to the Association by the New Brunswick Government, and others by Mr. Chas. Whittaker, formerly of Fredericton, N. B., now of Calgary. Mr. J. `A, Ir- vine, looked after Nova Scotia views, and Rev. A. D. Macdonald handled those from Prince Edward Island. Th. _gentlemen accompanied the views with entertaining remarks descriptive of the scenery. The Maritime Pro. vinces Association was organized here a few days ago chiefly through » the efforts of Messrs. R. B. Bennett, lf. C.; J. A. Irvine and J. G. Vanwart, and has connected with it by mem- bership and otherwise about flltcw hundred persons in the city. Among the Islanders present wcrc:-Bishop McNally, Rev. A. D. Macdonald, Rev. Dr. A. H. Mcllonalil and Dr. Collin. The latter was appointed vice presi- dent of the association for P. ld. Islands. FRIDAY. I SCHOONER SAILS.- The schnmi cr Minnie 'A. sailed from Charlotte- town yesterday with a cargo ol oats loaded by Messrs. Carvell Bros., city. REMAINS ARRIVE.-The remains of the late Alexander Campbell, who died in Sydney Mines, arrived in Charlottetown last night. They will be conveyed by train to Souris to- day. from where the body will be taken to Bay Fortune for interment. ILLEGAL SHOOTING.-A gentle- man called at the Guardian Office yesterday and reported that parties' here and lei us show you our lugs variety We will surely~ suit you.-The Rogers Hard- ware Co lid Zlbl-l0~l7M2i lis of testlmo Addrsr-s F. J. ’ Bold D7 all 1) 'Duke -.li all I tion. ‘H gg( EEE :gg in. 760. ~ 'g,_,_ _..__;_.v;_.v _:_-_ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _'_-_-_'_ Q-_-_-A _A B-- . _-cv _ _ _ v ---- ---~ I . ` ‘I ' ' accompany order. Minimum charge ASSIFIED ADS y Pills for ounsilp n in this column. hell cent per word I '_ _ ._ _,__ -,- 1-, - ,-g-_-_-_~, _-__-_-_Ara I H AGENT: WAN IEU PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue Solar and Bro- mide prints. Portraits flat and Convex. Frames and sheet Plct\1\'0H- Merchants Portrait co.. 'f‘0r°ut°- _ -°-'°*- IEMALE HELP wirlrrnn-'A`”fGf§L. Fon LIGHT housework in lalnlll’ 01 lllme- N0 washing. Apply 29 Fitzroy St. __ __ __ _ __,z15s-ig-17Mti. WANTED PUPIL NURSES AT 'l‘ll'l`E Tanton State Hospital. F0! PM' ticulars address Dr. Arthur V- Gos Su erintendent Taunton B. D » . State Hospital, Taunton. MBS!- 1872-10-3M3Mos. walwsin-Lanias 'ro no PLAIN and light sewing at home, whole or spaie time; good PHY. W°l`k 59”” any distance; charges paid Send stamp for full particulars. Nation rl C Mon FOR SALE-LIVE MINK. W. H. C. Ruthven, West Essa, Ont. , 1968-10-8M3wkBPd. FOR SALE.- FARM WITH DWEUL- ...ing and other Buildings, ready to - go right in at Orwell. 1'rieo $2500. Terms if need be. Meckinnon & McNeill, Solicitors, 90 Great Geo- rge Street. _ 2_l33_jl&}§M§l~ FOR SALE.- ONE ISLAND B‘l'fED cross Fox out of litter of three, two of which were black. One pair Island Bred- Cross Foxes out of litter of three one of which was black. One Silver Dog. 0110 Phil” Cross Foxes 75 per cent- bluflk- Apply to Calvin Reeves, Lowcr Freetown or Roderick MaKl\Y. Braaoihano. 2111-10-isiviti. *_5'“_1*‘ MISCELLANFOUS FOX RANUHEBB A'l"l‘lilN'l‘lU!\ Every fox rancher should have one of our patent drinking fount sins in each Psa to assure the fo ss hgving clean water at all time A supply glways on hand at P lil Island Fox Exchange and Realty co _ Ltd , and James Arthur 8: Co Bummgside. 638-7-Ill" al Manufactu ng Ompullv. treai iaai 9-eMa1zi ' ron sim. _ iron sans A snvnisn oanmaon horse 0 years old, not afraid o automobiles; W0l§\lB 550'" 1200- won two th-st prizes at Provincial Exhibition Apply S A M°D°“ Zlili 10-15M3i WHT; 'Kava ron sans AFTER the 20th a number of the best 'nk I handle no Southern stock Iutending purchasers would do Well to communicate with Nelson Will th Bt tl n dwn' Nur am liz; ioisrisi ____.__ ..._ FOR SALE--IIINK BLACK BLUE cross, and red foxes T G ivcl. “°!_'_“|_|°______ G-fllblllltl. FOR SALlll-A. DARK FEMALE 10;, wal) bred, also a male (crossl- noeh young. Avnlv to A111” W' L_. T0 Ltr ___ __ TO LET-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on 83 Upper Prince Street Also good stabling. Possession Oct. ' 15th Apply to J Stanley Wed lock, 99 Upper Prince St. 1876 10 3Mtf. " wasrr o WANTED-EGGS BUTTER AND dressed pork Choice quality only John Hopkins, Pork Packers, Bt John, N B 1849 10 lM1mo | WE WILL PAY YIOU |:20.i:0 §‘2..l‘.‘.l‘.‘Jf.‘ll‘r‘“el§l"'3““.~"°&%.‘i.'° il’.{.2l‘.' ence n trequire sn or wo an Op | n t crm' rn'-tio B srsi msmsv 3""" ~"' "*°"i°°I::.'::." "“’.'.i.';:i.°.-nu' Phee. New Haven 2043‘1°'\1\'"""~ sped as Avo . 'lor GUARDIAN LL 0ne cent per word lirst inseriio lor each eonimualion Cash must Twenty five cents. _ _ ~ __ ` _ _V ______.' aid. ` I ‘ ‘. ll; ~ ‘ ° ".i..i"°_: _ 's .,".'. _ "‘ _ HO'I'EL FLANDERVS . |5313? Won 47lh Si. New_Y°vl= Cllr ,_ ' JUI1' 0" BROADWAY. ' T -- ~»;~~ ~;».i:'..'.':..'n"::‘:.':>.-1-"..ie ~i=.:-':.°.:.“-.i,'-..°: ‘“1l§r°` ‘gs ‘:’|,'=;'¢',»3lluosl o ch- ‘rs A sd‘}?tlon rust oiltliiilzfhlfl .°"" f,' ,r so isrol sl. _ i~°“‘.i:l.i::.:.:.f;".-.::’.:'.:..: ' Rooms. Private Bath, |50' PER DAY UPWARD 5 . mm °'°°$,§!,‘}}l‘$'orl‘a°€"§':?a`;»°‘i?dl1'.ll ¢rl'.ll'i'3Ff° "°"""' ,irriiwimoismyui _ _ _ , ,, 5.1!. es sans. vsos. ii ,. i _ _ 1 v _\_,,._; v , U.. ' _ ~ e l 4 _ ru .5 _ _ ~\ ,vi i...:.se3.i.\. _ ' » i th titu on an as ng n t\\l'i€e“ie1dd’i?i[|):nil.s work, The proprlel-Ure were heard shooting brant or geese have so much iaith in its cura ive Power thatthsyoffertlne Hundred I`o"ars fo: at Squaw Point on 'Sunday last' Van! casa that i_t§`f_»;!i_ls to cure. 8 md for which is strictly against the law- and " sY1eeo.'i'oi¢er 0; will no doubt be investigated by the proper authorities. mises of P. B. Lewis and Andrew Graves, Alherton, were raided on Wednesday inst, for violation of whiskey was found at the formcr place, and abarrvl of beer at the latter. These samples will be for- warded to Bummcrside for analysis further action will hc taken pcndin the report. The raid was conducted by Constables Chas. Burke and Jos. E. Bmith.-A. DR. BROWN RETURNS-Dr. J. B. Brown, Charlottetown, returned home last night from two weeks’ visit to the United States. During his trip he visited Boston, New York and Pittsburg, Pa. He spcnt considerable and an enioynblc time in the latter place with his brothers, Messrs Juil- son and William, who are large con- tractors oi that place. The doctor was asked many questions rclntivo to the Fox Industry, by Americans, many of whom found it hard to bn- lieve the unusually large dividends being paid by the Island Fox Com- panics. l.l_.._-_~-. n PREMISES RAIDED.-Tho Dre- Mlnard's Linlment Co., Limited. Gents,-A customer of ours cured e very bad case of distemper in a valuable horse by the use of Min- ARD'S LINIMENT. Yours truly. VILANDIE FRERES. ,\li'vf|| $3.50 Recipe Free For i Weak Men. Send Name and Address To day -You Can llsve it l"ree ` and tie Strong sod Vigovous. We have In our rossessi rn s prssorivtir n "” $'i”.l.‘I.‘l.”»{‘..‘.1?."|'.'li’l;ii`¥.l‘..‘I.l.lWl.'.i 1235*.; Gnb , i 3sc‘k. bmutmhtfopuhy egcsssstss imntstuhrsl rans,or so elo ou . s as 0\lf'Qd I0 :IIDY WUI' lid l|¢l'V0\ll IDBI! rirntint slr own lromes-without any 1 tional help or medicine - that we miniteverymsn wgo wishes to rezsii; i -lxlanlyhponegazi vitilltmqgleltly ian dgternlirlednlo ssrlde go;;,g§he°pro:crtli': tion fre of hsrge,ln s pl a. ovdirsr oasis enfvvilotoe to any man who wid v . wr ua o 1 Thltlproser pf on com s fr A physio- isn n o has me on uno slsgu 1 of men and we r_n ennv nee it ~ 1 seuirest-ucv ing mom insélon nrtheeurs of edelent man o sn vigor ever nu together. We tif nk we ows itto mar el ow msn to sendtuernseogy In cop den? so that :::'.':'-°~'".‘.' °'.°.:."°i :.'.°r...°.':° .sr . .l'°“ i' ’i. . °sf.::..'~::F.;l.§,§,5ji-,apparel lin '*f.".i‘i.’~.l°"'if‘.f.‘l:fn:“r.°:°a 'ii Iyrago o'\:_el:a{;_.f st ergo _ s llne l d h “.00 t Ffé).levr:\=¥ol ocworrilillmbutg ‘lpsecripi log 0 this-halve unfit satrrely tres lversif C Barron Co. Amherst N. S. . Halifax for Boston Saturday night. 'l‘he telegram is from Mr. H. IJ. Chip- . _ . _ _ _ \ $200 cnch and ever,/thing else accord ingly. The auction was conducted by N C '~ R 0 S 1 V E Messrs B. Carter & Co., Charlotte ' U _town, who are notes for their ere.. success as auctioneers. Mr. McKen- »zie, who is one of the most pro- ` R n I N K 4 fgressive farmers of Hillsborough _‘L_ Pong ileaves for British Columbia on Tues- ~ - _ day morning. He will be greatly miss- ed in his native community, but his Sll00‘|‘Il l'I.0W|NG many friends will wish him well in '- ,his new field, where he will doubtless CLEAN WRITING attain success. ' ~ ST- |’lUl'3 EHUHUH' R v large men were together in the city ____ _ __ W e d d d nes ay' °'° an gr' Canon F E l-iowitt. rcctor‘ oi guinentaroseastowhichwas ` ' ' the heaviest. The parties were Mess-- Etlji G°°rgé"°C°h“r°h'f Iggmxltou' 0“` re. J. J Davie or fmoriottetowo, 'T °' ““ ““°“ ° mt Ch“’°“ George C_ Oland 0fVH,_,ma_x and Latliiedral of tllilatdclty, iwill conduct Mr. Ed. Crosby. Cape Traverse. After 8 m "io" for t ° e,°p°“ ng M “Pm” » some discussion’ it was decide,” the ual life in St. Pauls Church, com only way to settle the matter would mflflfmg ?luud°’y next' be to measure each man’s height and ° to owing is um “st °l “uh” take the weight ML Davis tipped jects on which Cnnon I-Iowitt will the scale at 277 pounds, Mr. Oland 89693:- ,, at 261, and Mr. Crosby at 255- Sunday m°r“ing{ Oct’ 19'- A°` total weight for thethree being 793, '““°““°°' Romans 831' __ The men were of the some height- su“d‘f,y °v°“i“g’_ oct' 19'- Regan' exactly six feet tall. They are all °r““°” ' J°h“ 3'3`7' in the best of health, fine, congenial In th” “"°°m°°“ Canon Howl” Wm men and good Canadians give the following Bible Ileadingsz- ` Monday-“The Bible and How to ll 4' Pi.AN'r LINE.-Mr. James car- '°.'l.‘}.,,i,f,;d,,y_..P,a ,, .. rogher, Agent or the mont Lino, ._.. 7 " (lliarlottctowrl. received the following Sivggéncsdnl How to overcome telegram last night: “Gale continues .I.hu,.sday_..H`o1 Comm,m,on_.» ,_______l 1| \ bad; absolutely necessary 'to caucoi| F,.idm,_..The Fgture Life" or Lm, _ _ __ _ - going east this trip. in order to after D;mth_». = f ` make 5”” of kwpiug “ext week,” Afternoon meetings at 4 o'clock. sailing. The S. S. Perry lcavca‘Evening meetings at 7_30_ _-_-~ _ '$.12' hi;°1:..?i:“:s:z;i.::°.iii“i;.“°““°|‘“'il "'25 Flour no Plant Line steamer sailing from Charlottetown to-day. The next sail- sou) oN “nur ing from this port will therefore be , _ 0. “""' Ointment. THE WALTER LOWE CASE-The -- evidence which is being submitted to FBW D€0Ple were ever more eu- ,an arbitration Court in the well- thnsiastic lu praising Dr. Chase’s lknown and long-standing case of Ointment than the writer of this let- Walter Lowe against the Government, ter. When you read the description for the recovery of pecuniary com- of his case you will not wonder why. pensntion and damages in regard to a Mr. John Johnson, Coleman, Alta., ' ‘contract which had been made with writes: "Three years ago I was cur- him for the construction_of n wing to ed of blind, itching piles of 27 years’ ‘Fnlconwood Asylum, but which had standing hy using Dr. Chase's Oint~ ‘i never been carried out by him, is `, ment. I used to think that death' llltl Plilly now being brought to n termination. would hc the only relief I would ever » A considerable amount of evidencel get from the terrible misery of pilcs.l , ‘NCREQSING ‘N Dtnmn) has been lcd both on the part. of thc Often I was laid up for three days at' ‘hy “°' ‘"'° Wu' °"|" '°""y ‘° claimant and the Government. Among a time, and at other times worked ' the witnesses examined was Mr. A.B. when I should have been in bed. J' B- YY- S\‘¢5 M\n\g¢\'o Warburton, s former Premier of the "Dr. Chase's Ointment is worth_ P. N S ‘ local Parliament, who held office dur- sixty dollars a box instead of sixtyi '°‘°"‘ °“ °° " I ` ing a portion of the period when the cents. I am a. diilercnt man since us-V, , , _ _ M dispute between Mr. Lowe and the ing it. I am farming all the tinzc, ' k Q Government was at its height, some and never miss a day. Words fail to' 9 I fifteen or sixteen years ago. Mr. C. express my gratitude for"thc cure . D. Chappell, the architect who made this ointment made for me. I cannot M‘nuf|¢‘ur¢f3 the original plans for the Asylum an- tell half as much about it as it de-~1 f nex which Mr. Lowe claims were er- serves. Anyone doubting this can cu»ye|| Bras. Agfnh far P_ E_ L ' ‘ roncous and were the cause of the write direct to me.” l - i the Prohibition Act. Half a case of d§,_.pnte whigh ended in his being dc- Dr. Ghase's Ointment, 60 cents n I754'9'27MS£ltf ‘ prlved of the contract. is now giving box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates evidence. A Go., Lilmitcd, Toronto. I , ' _ » 9.€..f'=.':.Sglt i An Ideal Tonic i For Women Sick headaches or blliousness are unknown to women who use Abbey's Eifervescent Salt regularly, because if , tones up the entire system. Mlldly laxative in its action Abbey's Effervescenf Sal! ‘ has immediate effect upon the torpld liver and B11-lE8l5h digestion and produces rich, red blood that makes for ‘ vigorous health. It's a pleasant, invigorating drink at all times-but .especially beneficial in the morning H before breakfast. I U Tala s Bottle Home To-dsy. V sa ' Two Sizes. 25c. and 601:. At all Druggists. IlllllilllllllHillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlilI1llllllllllllillllllllllI i 1 'I “BUDA” FLOUR Packed in Slerilized paper-lined barrels and sacks Buds is packed in strong, lined Barrels and llalf Barrels, all lined throughout with sterilized paper; also 95 lb, 40 lb., and Z4 I-2 fb. sterilized printed coilon sacks, Weight and quality guaranteed, l". 0. ll. si Mills. The Verv Highest Quality ol Blended Flour for Bread ` 4 o l i H `\ /_ffife . \ 'JVI rF§ Made m - 7 Scott St., “ll” - \ r Wm Wrigley .lr Co \¥\_},___""T7Z_- f? /‘ir _ ' :"1 ” M , Backward fly " 1_96"'_ Om \\ your thoughts. ` Fragrant Wrigley’s recalls your child- hood in the fresh country. This refreshing flavor is popular because it is the simple, pure mint flavor-just natural juice of natural leaves that’s like balm to your system. The fresh mint leaf juice aids digestion instantly, sharpena appetite instantly, brightens teeth and purifies breath besides. It’s` an economical, delicious pastime. P BUY IT BY THE BOX _ Look for the spear Avoid imitations Rl £PS\N o\.€\i 5 GUM t Chew it after every rneal l. , .___ __.- . - s ` si '4 - 3 7 ‘M