41!‘ ~ni 3'4. w. . .- - i I . - ~ ~ ‘v . u = ssh . Cllsloiie- wsussrolgnr, vmugrr .- . ‘m...’ ...,"°:.:‘§.".l'.~ cmrzterrr..'r.i.""" '" . .11 o . ' .. , ,. W . N” ‘ rrorlwslsal-sfin“ ~ " ‘" "‘ " I ,"' ‘Nervonsnesr or ‘ Sleep; 1 ess _ so commence using "Fruit-s- time-lid continue‘ this remedy until .s cure Nissan tinned". _. ~ =‘ ‘ IX. McCAllTBR. "Basics-fives" is sold by all desiers st 5ocaboxt6 for 5o, or ti-islsiu, 25c- wrwritpirnit-d- ‘res Limllfll. Ottawa- r, » colnmotiyvcons- plsints ‘They will result from . a tor l liver just as surely is ‘tvfviafsnildiwo make four. If a manhsmliver is sluggish and‘ not» performing‘, its proper furictionstj". ‘_ ‘ ‘ Pelfleci liver Pills »will pftiliilptly restore good hesltht-ior they restore the liver ‘to, Action. ' purely vegetable ingredients, ill have sheila olal ef- feo the stomach and b0 Weill}, relieving consti- pation, indigestion. etc, , is: per bottle Foster m. Central Drugstore l; Su nn vsld e I DIED KENNEDY-In Charlottetown, Oct. QRtlinuliH-l/giiargaqet, Fmlielunsdy dough .» tarot" thelatc‘ CharlesWKciilledy ior- ‘ merly u jlroteitfi. rnoluneral, taro-place Thursday the "Met irom the residence oilHhMcEwan‘. 35 F19!- roy St., ‘Charlottetown. 2p. hi. In- terment Peoples Cemetery‘. ' CUTTPHIS OUT ‘AND PASTE IT UP. 1t is surprising the large number oi people ill‘ Charlottetown who, when they want , to . inquire . about their Mornlng-TDaily Guardian or subscrip- tion, ask Central tor the News phone No. 188, or tor‘ the Advertising phone No. 132th, instead oi 132", or when they waiit to inquire about advertis- ing ‘ask Central tor the Subscription phone N‘, 132-2, or. tor the News Phone like‘, iiisteazi or ias-a-gor‘ whenlhty went the News or Editor- ial Departmentysslt- Central ‘ion! the Bubseripttonmhons‘ No. 132-2, or th\ Advertising plloneNo. 182-3, instead 00-183, ‘although, all those depart- ments and their respective phone numbers are plainly given in the tele- phone book. Some people, instead oi» looking the book, even phone one olf the. “ vs departments to ilnd out what-nu ' er toast for to get rui- othQr department. All this is n. glfeat waste oi time on the part oi ‘the person phoning. the operator at the Centrist, and the‘ clerk n1 the a». nartmentwrongly phoned; The news; stall, on-irruppery floor. cannot give the rlscesiiry lniormatiorrabout eith- er advertising or subscriptions, nor thefiadvsrtising stall about subscrip- j _s._.or no ' ,' no‘; . the subsctlllflflh - ifalipiutfadvsrtising or ‘news. It! othsr_~_wt€£de,ths clerks know and can, 69,1111!’ pilt-tlown work in their own dfpsrtlnsnts, and it it were otherwise fiy would, lbs contlnnallyl running _ in one‘ department to another, u)‘- lm and dawn. lawns work. ww- , _.thsin;el9ss_ out and) causing. s; festesir‘ tile contssions On ‘ i‘ 0.80 _ l m. daily it lahuselessto iolflarkygphons number ‘xcePl- 131g- “trona;,irli‘ conduit mn- shone llooks tor ‘tho-numbers thvv r8111!‘ time will greatly lessen mo work oi gt Jiattcpt» Central telephone and are! Nighttime» I illislrllnraml i719‘. m ‘Bilflllch brighter "and hall“ . one tr F93 I " *1" tissue uranium orst. James‘ on hursday evening _' Harllowtfen teas are famous. “ i . ‘Any boy who" desires" to run errands should call at Guardian early today and learn o! an excellent . the right boy. _ free. In aid oi ‘Prcsbytcri t . remit by Money Order, or by Register-i ed Latter. The Guardian is not res- ponsible tor remittances ‘ news irom persons‘ throughout Province. .‘ mailed to . Dept..." Charlottetown, alter the events, etc., have transpir- flll-fl . - ' mi MEtl. ‘ intends to visit New York City, eith- .cr ior business or pleasure, may find lt to their advantage to writs "F. H.,~"._ cmpgvgl. NEW SCANDAL _ football is faced with s, siian may English Rugby Union than that. which ‘ , , . -' - caused the formation oi ‘the Northern PROMOTE]; 0F NEW ATLANTIC IS IN MONTREAL. These pills ‘are composed of ‘land n. distinction to thrrAssociation tessional teams. Recently the. North- ‘ shire and attempted to recruit play,- _ their teams. ‘rhmand thus help make I _ revertts star-ions charitable inititu- next. Their position for t ‘ Mti. ‘There will bs-a pie social in Clyde an Church. 10-26M2ipd. ‘Subscribers and others are asked to , iorwarded othcrs than as above. . VMEU. ‘The, Guardian welcomes. reliable. this ‘ .Al_l uch items’ should be "Th6 Gllfilfdjpn Ngwg immediately .t . I a , "Any person in this Province, who n _ Guardian, Charlotte- tOWD - ' MEN . m . / ENGLISH- RUGBY. v . LONDON, Oct. zs-nnguon Rugby dal which lead to a wider breach in the '- Union in the 90s. Rughyifosbcnsr- b1)’ a. Purely amateur‘ Bums in Eng- ' same which is played largely by pro- ern Union adherents invaded Devon- ers irom the existing Rugby clubs. This campaign led to t-he proposal oi the fact that many oi the- Devonsbiro players were receiving compensation (or time lost irom work in addition to their expenses while playing with The practice is open among the teams oi the Northern Union, which has revised the Rugby rules until the iormdt plays is so strenuous that proiesslonal players are necessary for a successiul team. Some of the Devonshire players who have been suspended tor negotiating with-the Northern Union invaders state that the payment‘ ior lost time is general in the Rugby Union, and they declare thatthey will expose the system of the investigation which has-bean ordered by the governing commit‘ ‘of the Union.‘ ~ , The scandal comcsbt a particular- ly. hlopportuns time, as the South Airihari.’ ‘Springboks have just com- . sncedrgtour oi ,the British Isles as. the guests o! the Rugby Union. ousnnorrnrowzv’ MARKETS. Corrected for every Tuesday and Saturday's issue. Oats Xwhlte) 40 to 42 Oats (black) 42 to 44 Straw, ‘per ton 85.50 to $6.50 Hay (new) 60 to 70 E588. Der doz 25, to 21 Butter 25 to B’! Chicken (pair) 80 to $1.00 Fowl (pair) ' $1.00 twihat Potatoes _(n'ew) per bus. 25 ; Celery . ‘ ‘ 6 Turnlps 24 Cabbage _ 5 ‘Tomatoes (lb.) 0 Onions (lb.) 5 Pelt-ls 35, to 65 ‘Hides 10 Caliskins 15 Lamb ' 12 to 14 Beet 10-16 . heel 10 to 16 Boer (qngrtcr) 7 to 9 Pork 85 to 9 Geese $1.00 to $1.75 i nrsrror .MUCH - "i o i ‘TO SWEET CHARITY. ..____ y. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Oct. 25.—-'1‘he wlll of the lat-e Right Rev. Patrick A. Lndden,-‘Bis'dop‘ or. Syracusls, was oflered ior probate in Surrogattfs Court. ., ';, ~ ' "- ‘The real estate is left jointly to Cardinal ‘ Farley, o! New Yorh; Bis- hop Gabriela, o! Ogderlsburg. and B11111». Hickey. oi Rochester. Blsnop Lud‘dcn's Episcopal cross, rings, lib- rarytvpianb, household turnituro and tab] ‘ are are left to his diocese. His paintiilgs are bequeathed to his “rela- tlves. _ The House o! Privldenos gets‘ $2,- 000 St. Marys Maternity Ho “ital, libilbt); St. Vincent's Orphan As lum, $031M) St. Joseph's Hospital,‘ $2,000 d the ClericslKFund-ol’ the Diocese, N! 1,000. , . - » . _ The income ‘ oi $81000 id lslt in trust‘ to each oi his tour brothers and ‘sisters in» Ireland, the principal to ti s; at‘ . their-death." Mrlslhry c, o! Brooklyn, receives $1,000, Mrs. Eva Burns, ol Brooklyn, 500 s“ each 0i lmhllti A Rheumatism‘ o» ‘ ;T'*'~" ':.'.:.r...'::'ith:nl=“i§lm A w oannsl-Itlcursdlf, Jessi Lon‘ eat.‘ ? jrssi i“ on. . ' ' ifis,ii‘l i“I~ ' u Ptctnu with pendlsry ~' Martin lélt again at night. and stable preparations. everything you could possibly want here and can put up special prepara- tions for individual cases. Call today and see the line-get odr pric. es. The McKinnon Drug 00., Corner Gt. George and Kent Sts. 10-23Mti. Hslllax. mediately. pied. . it pays to buy in. till! Province. --_.. L. Davison, Charlottetown, was recent visitor to ‘Halifax. 1 ‘ml-é. n. n‘; infill. ollsrlottotown, was sreccnt visitor to Hahlsg» —|Irt!-.'I_’ The Nortfittmberlalld Mil Olifirlottc- .to_w_n at. 0.80, yesterday morning-tor .,a 10.11’ number classm- gers ‘and a general cargo. 1 ' ‘ '= Four drunks arrested Satin-q; {an Monday. nisht. will appear tclora Sti- at the Charlotte- own Police Court this morning. _.___. G. L. Prowse, H. C. Bethune: HJ). Johnson and L. B. McMillan, Char- Rlv" Han’ Wednesday Oct 30th. givglegiwn, “bilge? recent visitors to . _ ~ - ~ . ~ they witnessed the Admission tsntcents. Ladies with pie Ham“ to“ m“, in which men“, Thomas, o! the Abegweits, Charlotte- town, competed. Saturday rived in Pictou irom Charlottetown at 12.00 p. m. sShe left again about 4.50 p. mi, with passengers, express. -mail- and freight and arrived at 8.20 * D.m. Yesterday she arrived in Pictou from Charlottetown sit 1.25 p.ln. She y about 4.30 p. m., with passengers, express, mail and freight and arrived at 9.30 p. m. oday at. 8.20 ____._________'_. 221i’ you want. to get your horse in the best possible condition you will horse medicines We have ecd the aid of our .___.____-__ ::Dunts,la,.Bell d: Co. for best coal, lowest prices. 9-23d \ . . MONTREAL, Oct. 27—Among the passengers on the T801100!!! reached here from Liverpool today is Robert Worthington, out in connection with the project ol establishing a, steamship service tween Gslway, St. John's tNfid.) and proceed east im- l) Ho will MONUMENT TO NEWSY WHOSE SACRIFICE SAVED LIFE. GARY, Ind" Oct. Zti-Residents this town will erect a monument to William Rough, n news-boy who was‘ a grown man and s. hero, though crip- a girl be had never seen, wan so badly burned in an explosion oi a "motorcycle that she was in danger of losing one leg and in!" Ha oiiered to have it amputated that the ‘ Ethel Smith, possibly her life. Rtlgh had one that was paralyzed and useless. skin might b0 used $01‘ 8113305 cover the flesh of Ethel Smith's-burn- ed member. 'i‘bo operation rwas p formed, and lilies; Smith was is not yct entirely tions set in after Rugh’s leg amputated, and "be was told by right he said. I was some good the world after all. will be engraved - 1. “ “*1 man-arr on Wallitltl ‘I50 More Labourers ‘ and l5 Carpenters wanted by’ Eastern Car Co, New Glasgow, N. S. __i She leaves tor Pictou, returning whicl who has come soon able to leave the, hnspiffll, though Sh!‘ wcll. Complica- was tho doctors that he could not recover. All These words on the monument that Gary will erect to his memory. c.15- no firs. lilaonoet. Charlotte- a sow; MPDQWIQII. Charlottetown, was g norm. viiltor-to Halifax. Halifax, redltntly. ‘Rev. R‘. G. Btrsthie will be held by iand on Tuesday» November 1th oi d which, further notice will be given. The iootbs-ll game, which was have been played at the A. A. A. grounds, Charlottstowm, between the Saints oi St. Dunstsn's College and the Abegweits, Charlottetown, yester- day aitsrnoon. was postponed no s:- count oi the condition of‘ the field. . Considerable excitemenll was canned Saturday night about twelve o'clock between» Kent St. and‘ the Queen square gardens. Charlottetown. when some party ‘or parties at present’ un- known, were endeavorirlg to act .- wild ' “h? discharging a gun flve the Northumberland ar- A rather serious accident occurred Saturday night, when Flood, Charlottetown, had a dip in tbebriny. . Mr. Flood who bu] been out motoring," was returning ttfChar- lottctown ' when coming into one of the docks a line stretching irom one of the motor bouts to the whar! caught Mr. Flood about the waist- line and precipitated him over the side oi’ his motor boat into the wa- ter. Mr. Flood was later picked up by some ol- the crew of the S. S. Earl Grey and his gasoline yacnt was obtained from under the Plant :'.Brighten up last winter's ward- robe with.the use oi Diamond Dyes, Dyola and Maypole Soap. These pre- parations sse splendid for mailing old clothes look like new. They will dye silk or wool any shade desired» at. the cost of buts few cents. Call in and see our line. The McKinnon Drug 00., Corner, Great George hnn Kent ts. 10-23Mtf. of Beauty Anti Dignity mark the monuments, headstones, etc . executed hers. No criticism ls possible of stones erected by us. Monuments of’ - jCllaste Design carved on our regular We shallbe glad to sch- cl sstmates for the tverect in "the to 8i‘- to perfectly product. rnit designs an memorial you plan Silent City. Chandler Q Bell r60. Kent St. l towli, were reheat visitors to Hallilsxs ' / . L_.__. ! - ‘narrower, Charlottetown, was in I ‘a service to the late " the Prwshytcry of Prince Edward Is—. ,-. to, Raymond‘ Line wbari, whither it had proceeded. mggjleilslngton Shoot ‘ {Continued irom page one.) ‘3rd Sgt. J. Landrigan. 4th P. Barlow. Capt. D. A. MaicKinnon and Sgt. G, E. Ritchie each wln spoons 4th C. A. R. A. _ E. G. Love and l’. Barlow irom Civilian B. A. In the afternoon a vol-v phaggng shoot was held at 200, 3030 and 600 yards ior 0 Brant furnished by J. H- i-Iudson. A. Kennedy won first Wm‘ ‘he P-Dlellllid score under sdfirss conditions of 90 pts, J. H. Judson 21141. CED-i. D- A. MscKinnon 3rd 92 P“. P- Lvflfltlfigan and E. Ritchie each 88 nts. and F. Kennedy n7 p125. It was a most enjoyable any thrQugh. out and those who did not attend midsed lots of fun. from ROOSEVELTHQ NURSES NOW _ IN THE LIMELIGHT. CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—M'iss Margaret Fitzgerald and Miss Blanche Welter, the nurses who attended (lqlonel Roosevelt while he was a, patimt in a hospital here, have been granted a vacation. The young women com- plained of being. ttrsd out. Their YVBB-Yillelis, they said, was not due al- together to the strain oi taking care oi- tha Colonel, butto the largo 1mm- her of letters many of them from men who have mfldfl Dfflposals of marriage. ‘ "You are the girl tor me," wrote one man t0 MISS Fitzgerald. “I am well ofl and can make n, happy home for you. I fell in love 'with your picture. Marry me and save breaking my heart." “Your care and devotion to s hero," wrote another to Miss Welter, “have completely broken my heart. A beautiful, capable young =vomsn ‘they have received, , saws . GU i ‘ y issuer 0.1.‘ ALI-l’ "i? ' uullonfilqllll nationalist ‘ “ ~ "" ,_oi the Gloucester schooner Lottie Birds arrived} here today. The Lotilie Byrne was wrecked at: Port ‘au Port, Nfllt, on Sunday last. She ran intos gale while on her’ wsy home with 2,000 qnintals of dry coddsh. The msn came here and were sent to Halifax tonight by tbs U. B. Consul, whence they will ‘he iorwardod Gloucester. The captain remained save part or the cargo. to_ at. Port au Port and will endeavor to ‘ w& " i‘ il rhino-l .‘. ‘too 1 llllililllllid olsrsrr~ OMPANY l . ‘Kl-ff’; l ;-I1.} One oi the modern ways oi invest- ‘ing money. Where the small investor equally as good an opportunity the large investor. We are pleased to gnnounce that those who were wise enough to i vest s small amount with live (Tur- dian ‘Home Investment Gompfllly iew months ago, have real!!! _ profits. By consent we are publish like you would make a baplly wits. - Owing to the rapid progress made on construction work of i Eastern Car Company, and that the erection of main build- ings will begin at once, it is found necessary to largely in- crease the working force. Steady] work and good wages. Apply at once to Sup- erintendent on the work. EASTERN CAR CO., New Glasgow, N. Sr-IQ-IC-l? 1o-22ME6i .¢Jlslwm. cnmnrrtu lulu: at, nlslusll By lla-‘lim-l-il-llysptpsla Tablet: . We nrc coniinusll hearing from .- grntclnl. pcoplti who h ve experi- one“ like rim or nus-silos . Cooper, "9; ilirlgllrli ‘Falls, Ont... who-writes: ‘ ‘~.i will» roezpteidnly ‘ tttude to .- rnonth Dent Step in t save a good Agents seer. Si, Park Stables fllltilsthiiifitrsei Hsvlng- finished the seasons ' ‘-4'.9FY1lfl E"W'”_I__d (“osl is‘ going up in price. Iou would have been wise to have given rs your order for neidt winter's supply last put it oil‘ any longer, You csn mske good interest on your money by acting promptly, uday and book your order We stock ot Anthracite. Sydney Reserve Runmino and Nut Coal on hand. llulliain, Bell & Co "ominlon COll co Ltd Black Diamond S. S. Line Phone 404 and 4o you for nle-bcnefiflrécsi from your training at the rice coursc- I have mfiugmfiftrfgl ms Manama“; rented the Perl: Stables. 9v Huston |,,,,,,,,“ mceivqs ‘ » - w“ n,“ Street. for the winter months. "llenrlhof ‘your .4 ., an ,' s. These stables are large commod- ‘ Tablets an l . ll,‘- vsthem ions and well ventilated and I am "zflgl-‘g- H: w)?! “"4 in s post ion to accept s limited u, ,,,lfl'c9g“n§gg , wmdymqnn"! number pf horses to board. o; iy%lllegtn‘h i“ u m" b Cogs. l make s speglslty of l~ fll- O . ‘ gglfllmmléa tmlig r§...‘.‘°l...w’. “Iii; ,,‘,",,,‘,°,, f?” ‘“' “g” ,,,,,,;,‘,,,,,,,,,,,.,;,fil§,'l{,,,,,,‘,§’;,,“°“'“d, Corresnon slice enquiries‘ and ma; qr n your" y“, phone cslhptonipilx answered. you: . w“? slum if; mason " - I ' Jockey airer and Fitter - ‘liq! w‘ i?“ Mo; "'32) Home hddress, Eldon Hotel, ‘stlcnsi m!’ dim-l or Phone 289 L . . Montreal. t“ l-‘ IQMQW‘ I know I can make you nappy." Still another wrote Miss Welter that he had not been able to eat. or sleep since he had seen her picture. NOT MEAN MUCH WILL ‘ TO WRITERS IN CANADA. - OTTAWA. October 27—Thc post- otfico department has received s cahl 1 that the postal administration of P9,- pun (British New Guinea) has adopt.- ed the one penny per half ounce rate for letters posted in that colony ad‘ dressed to anv part of the British om- pire, dating from November 1st, 1912 The rate on letters from Canada to - Paura is two cents per ounce. Davidson. AK!- The Lottie Byrne was owned h" the Gorton Pew Fisheries. SUMMERSDE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday's issue, Butter 23 Potatoes 25 Dressed bee! 8 to 10 Hay, loose 810 to $11 - Chicken 9 to 12 Beet 6 to 7 Buckwheat 60 to 70 ' Geese 13 to 15 Turveys 15 i-O Z3 Fowl 18 t0 22 Ducks i 13 to 15 Pork it to 9) Hay, pressed $10.50 to $12 Straw $5 Eggs‘ Z4 Barley so to '10 Pelts 35 to 40 Hides i Turnlps 35 Oats (white) 40 ~ Oats (black) 42 when; ‘ 90 to $1.00 . Csliskins 13 our or rue MODERN lvs or INVESTING uonrv as art & 00., d large tee 20 per cent at "lest on an m8 vestment W‘ month. I l. M l: 7 \ _ tdléy u" ‘in. imlltlnnu I|||1| .- mltdllme, - - . nut-m Illlllhfillll lillufl“ I- 1m: lmilrafnn#l’l ’ Ll ITED TORONTOJNNT. __..__.__..___ countant with » Bruce Stewart t Company, Charlottetown, P. . I. has C, L, McKay also with Bruce Stew- . C. H. Beer, Char- lottetown‘, P. E. I. To the small investor as well as the n! large one we ofier the saiest and best a-. mains for both the borrower and the a investor. No specutation. We guaran- ill" oi $6.00 or more per the names‘ oi several who have ceived prclilifl P8115108 1mm‘ J5 p" M. W. Carrier. Supt. cent to 217 per cent net proi on an " R 1B k Buuémg investment oi less than 850-00- o“ an Charlottetown, P.1d. I. i Namely‘. Miss Cora MORE EVIDENCE IN THE LOTHINERE ELECTION CASE. r-‘Qumunc, Oct. 2J~Fnrthcr evi- “tlence ‘in the Lothlnere federal elec- tion case was introduced in the super lor court yesterday before Chief Jus tics Lemieux and Judge Dorin. Seven witnesses were examined, several o! whom admitted having received mon- ey irom one oi the principal agents of the Liberal members arid the case was adjourned to the twelfth of No- vember. S CODERRE LIKELY TO BE NEW CABINET MINISTER. LOUI OTTAWA, Oct. ‘IL-It is intimated nnolilcially to-night that the new Wrench-Canadian minister irom Que- _ _bec will he Louis Coderre, M. P., tor l-ihchelagafsndthat L. T. hiarchai, K. 0., will not enter the government. at - this ‘itirno, The slats gives Mr. Coderre as sat-rotary of state; replac- ing Hon. Dr. Rorlle, who goes to in- térlor, the va-"lnt portfolio of public works llcinlz, tufcn over by Hon. Rob- ert Rogers. The changes are likely to take place at once. they shift to. gest quitting it.‘ tum, which is absolutely Flavor .__._ ‘ This new food-drink is taking the place of tea and cc-ffee in thousands of homes the country over. “There? a Reason”) Many persons realize vaguely that tea and coffee are injurious, but think they cannot give them up. Such will‘ find the breakfast cup just as llot, ,lnstant Postum ‘ ‘It is regular Postum id concentrated from-nothing added. ,_ No Boiling Required *_ 1 v Made by, stirring a level teaspoonful of the powder (more or less for strength-desired) in a cup of hot. water and adding sugar add cream to taste. ' If tea or coffee has affected you nnpleassntly. wouldn't common sense sug- " The return to health can be hastened by taking on Instant Pos- i the ‘narniiul drug in tea and cofiee. ' "There's ‘a Rcason’_' for rostrum» Instant Postum is sold by grocers. . Send 2c stamp (to cover- CANADIAN PQSTUil causal. free from caffeine, 5o-cnp tins, snappy and comforting when stage) for 5-cnp free s sam le. .. LTD.‘ PURE FOOD FAC 30c; roe-cup tins, 50:. ssbwrnnsos,