f" SEPTEMBER 29,1914 -- ff f* f THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .PAGE"F1VE_' 5’ Tlle “House-Warming” FT IP ---It’s_perfect son of 2 Its house-warnr .‘;;?°§;:,;- ‘ ‘ W7 ° r ll n il ' S érllters? llllrxlsl lt;el"ll.e'Vitx"llli>dfhl\?,?gm\il\;rlgl IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ° ownsend, d M _ ' ` ' damp and Chilly and living wllilillall few lill`lsl§°lll.lift,.~f),f2§‘§§‘,; vAi_LsvF|si.o.-'rile llev. D. Mc- wlls a young man of striking abmues_ Lean will preach at Valleylleld on and beloved by all wllo knew him Sabbath next at the usual hours, and t b 2 ;;_l;_;vi_l_l be deeply mourned by R large' declare the charge vacant. itstime o egin to ,.,,,,,,,, burn coal, L‘.‘;.“.‘.‘§‘i.'. were c intosh Better begin a few days too soon than too long. We sell the best -..... hard and soft coal i“"’ Mrs ° ' '~ ~ ee. woMEN's |Ns1'|TuTEs.- Mrs. 1 i lvl J h A lvl -n _ ‘ “ 1";mm1m,_ Mum “,,.n0_ __..I I _ _ _ of matr morly o r._ o ll . c on at t e as__,S Kidney Lgver P__;:V_% U€_Ul ilunbrntk of the Womens Institute aid, the ceremony being performed by Them Wlle MP- -70hn Francis. There re- ` mam to lriourn im- lllm, ills nltilel- alla ` L l` tlree brothers, Harry, Arth- A Edgar. lulll two sisters Elm _.___ f friends. He was buried ai -__- e Presbyterian church on wen. A ivius|cA|_ TREAT.-As Mr. wat- Nearly one hundred carriages kis is all artist in his line the organ the pl-oees8|,m_ The services recital ill St. James Church on .Thurs- onducted by new A_ D_ M0 day evening will be a real musical of Sourls. treat. Miss Galle, of New York, and Miss Hughes, of Cllarlottetow will n. `-*___ also assist. Silver col1ectiononly.57s7 CHERRY VALLEY.- Service will be held at Christ Church, Cherry Val- ley axnt Sunday at 2.30 p. ln. Rev. David Jones will oillciate. BRADALB/'\NEi-Mr. John Mathie- soll and Mr. Peter A. Ml>MaIloll, hotll of Emerald, who attended the exhibi- tion at. Charlottetown, have returned home. Mr. Mathlesoll sold ills band- some prize nlare for a llundsolne sum. »‘»noo»».»¢¢» 'a'.».»o`».»’n.oo,oo.so.o¢‘¢¢ ~ .:» .Y . ¢ »,. . 3. .§. ~ ~ 0x0 Qz$ » . _ . DAILY SELECTIOHS FDR Furnished by W. S.. Louson 2 »_» » UUA IIANTICED SUCCESS. Mr. McMahon wllo obtained two priz- -l\"t es, thought he could not gather his T01” d0 harvest without his prize mare so he Will B took her back to the old sod at Euler- Of an n :A PR|Z_E WWNER-'" If WHS MT- aid. although Ile refused many otfersln. tho _ 501" A- Umlmlllge. NOPHI Rll/Gr. Wh0 notwithstanding he valued the inure strmdu . won the first special prize for foal of more than me m0n@y_ _im the Gets 'forma 1914 sn-ell ily stallion, Mayor Todd . -__ 8 meal Offered by Mr. Hammond Kelly at wsoolno sE|_i_s.--st. nollavelltunfs ~-N0 is Nothing L_" Dr c______B___ the recent exhibition in this city. Mr. Church, Tracl.llie. was the scene of ai (lr _ - 8 lfunllnings also captured second for \ i; T 1- - q. 1 . 1 i _U _ _ luppy even on uesl <1), a cp cnl Jer My ver Pm’ t° Set lt mght B"°°‘l Maw Will! f0l1l by hcl' SMG- 22nd, when Miss Jeanette Boyd, Bloom- Bu C L Cook_ 248 Tenth Str _ --~ `ing Point, was united ill tile holy bonds _ llr. (Ili - . . -- mst four ye______ for “ver tm ___ 1' I0 Branch will hold a meeting with the the Rev. J. B. Mcllltyre, P, 11 _doing _, ‘1 0 9-“fi ladies of Pownal and vicinity on the of Mt Stewart The bride who waeled to L Il ' ~ - - 1 ‘ . f_;‘cuf_'gy ge_l;;1‘}?_0;;f“l___fi_‘;_§“tI S*}_Ui_- afternoon of the 16th October for the attended by Miss Marion Mc-Dol\ald,ito accomplish his own will tllrollgh A P & C mat 1 do not need _mv d0L_m__'n, I u“ DUPDOSE Ol Orgallilinfr an institute ill sister of the groom, looked charming us. There is no such thinl; as success lc G. umm when me “ver _gets _O_______ ___fi_‘; tllat section alld will explain the ill a handsome costume of pale blue_in an _ ____ believe ,hm theyme exacuy Buitgd for _\:;0rlf/_;J_f_thC§ _moveln__ellt.__ ’I‘he_nleet- satin and a large wlii_te_liat, tlle_brides- nmtiv nil' case. My husband hits used them ¢|,§9L.h00)§w1u08,; 3:1; all (five date ill mlml being gowned H? lang-0 smf lnld fume Phone _mr kidney ,mume with great re ____ oc oe an a black hat, trllllnled witll white ostlitll an t, , and lily dallgllter ill Willllipeg S hugs' large Mwndanceds expected' Plumcs- The 5'0"" ‘msumy Support' mill Ch town been helped it great deal by the use '__' ' " V f' ~1‘_ilic do - » - - - ivlsits. 4%% me ju V7"_7“’0i Sept. . g 'S, K. . . e years. The deceased was thc oldest,Limit Died at Fortune Bridge, P. E. I.. pllla 1 g I-l"'| i cs :m Liver MH- GEORGE FRANCIS orders --* Chron _ i YZlIlllf@l\\\\\\\\\\vIIIIA\\\\ Smoke and Chew ckeys Twist Tobacc Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is the best. Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. I.-irnited Manufacturers Phone 345 E o §\\\\i/I/IIIIIA\\\\\\\VIII”/Ifl\\\\YIIJl\\\\\\Y flA\\\\\\\\\\\%IlIIlIIIl\\\\\\\\ general feelillt: of optimism in regard li '= = ' . - l: the Publicity Agcili. Mr. J. E. B. Mc- Cready, during the past couple ol' weeks has resumed something of its normal volume after the curtullinix ef- fect ot’ the first weeks of the war Mr A M<('ieally has just received a letter --- =- -- I I - ~ cl: l.”‘“..§’°."“.:'.:~"1.::*‘*'"".:"~:.l2-...tn T’“5S°5 _ 0l‘ US G S ll 0 W S J 0 ' _ \\\\\YIA\\\\\\\\\\‘5ZIllIlllIA\\\\\\\\\\YZIlA\\\\\€'.4' letown last week, expressin_g unbouni l ~ ‘ le ' ll ll fo nil it Wi " 4- \\\\\YII/Ih\\\\\\\\\\YI Our Exhibit Of Horse blankets will interest every person own- ing a horse because they are the best quallty,bought right and prices low, yo_u_better buy today and bene- fit by our special Exhibition prices. _ Heavy Wool Wagon Wraps selected for their beauty and warmth in all the nicest shades at spec- ial Exhibition Prices. _ _ CARRl'AGES_--We_ have fifteen nice carriages at special Exhibition Prices. _ _ HARNESS and WHIPS-A swell line at special Exhibition Prices. You are in the City for pleasure we know, but by giving us a little of your time w_e can show you how to save money. “Money saved is money made. W. Grant & Co. 85 Queen St., Charlottetown ded tollik lite l le x lstry al `keell interest ill Prince Edward ls- Inild Stock. lt is Mr. iJou|;an's inten- tion to interest Ililnsell' ill tile forma- tloll of u. company ill New York, and ill llli probability island foxes will fornl the basis of the concern. Mr. Mctlready has also received several 1111111/Ia-\.\\\\\\\‘vml/A\l\\\\\\\w///m/ generally to all of which Ile has giv- en satisfactory replies. VALCARTIER $PORTS.- The fol- lowing sports in which an Islander figures were held recently by the Y. M. (.2. A., at Valcartler Camp. Que- bec:-1/, inlio run-lst, Monk, 51st feet; 2. (lllpt. D. A. Mc-Donald, P. E. land; 3, l“. liaker, Q. O. IL- Running I-lop-Step and Jump.- 1, 'I‘. Dobblll, 3-itll. Regilllcnt; 2, T. Nichols, 61st, Regiment; 3, Capt. D. A. Mcilollnlil l’. E. lslllnd.- 300 gard rnn.- lst Capt. D. A. l\’icDonald, P. E. l.; 2, D. ’l7th Regiment - Running llroad -lst Team, Loblane, Matthews, Mc- sox, Payne, 'lird Team, Capt Mellon aid, Garnet, Wilsol.- Standing Broad Q Jump.- P. Witherldge, 10th Regi- ll.;Zlrd T. Seurd.- Human Mount- §\\\\\§\\\\\\\\\WIIllIIIIl\\\\\\\\\iI//III/A\\' gent; 2nd Camp, D. A. McDonald, P. I;-va-£2 '--\ - 9 Gray Marine Motors d th ld°,'over, Made in sizes from 3 to 36ml-li.arP. 1,e2v§§ Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. write for free Catalogue giving im'¢<-18 and iv" information FOR SALE BY Stanley, 'Shaw & Peardon 1433\3‘2Mtf . _ --1 d Wrestle.- 1. D. A. McDonald. P. E. I. and F. Burgess; 2, Clark & Wil- son; 3, Bacon 'and Fiher. -The Corp. D. A. McDonald referred to a- bove ls one of the volunteers from the P. E. Island Heavy Brigade for the front and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald, Wheatley River. ::The Island Condition Powder con- tains only the finest ingredients and ls made according to the formula of an eminent veterinary. For 15 years it has stood the test and today it ie lll greater demand than ever. Feed it and get results. 250. full pound pack- age. 20c. pound in quantities. I1. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. nltf. ::ST. LAWRENCE SILVER BLACK Fox C0., LTD.,-A Meeting of the shareholders of the St. Lawrence Sli- Black Fox Co., Limited, will he held the office of the Company, Charlot- tetown, on Thursday October 16, 1914, at the hour of 7.30 p. m. Wm Moran enquiries in regard to the lndustry. . " ‘ ‘ '* 10 "mes llvelllnlz ol’ October 21st f r tl 1 '- -I' I `l - - 1' ~ i St U, , tl _ I _ _ 0 _le pul pilroclia resllence whore, a sllnlptllolls _ -_ I I _mcndcd u_5n_ ]_'(?€__:_1_'_‘; h_‘;‘L_‘fp]__ "°'~_2;§_ _il_o_se_of_:_>rf£ralllz_i;lg aA\’Voili_c_\li_s_lllsti- wed dellclousflnd oPPon'ruN|~r_v._olle or tile nest five years in iliifelenz pal-is or tile ls- WhOIeS01'1‘1e. fi;_rnl i'_esidcllcc_s lll tlle__?,larket is to he illllil with enviable sllcccss. lt can bc - ¢ o ore: ly auc ion oil onday, the 5tll tru y said that she was il teacher of _ We c_ar-ry a Stock of the famous Neflsonsv _ oi’ October, 1914. 'i‘_his property is ‘ no mean ability and in losing llcr, the MOITS, W1ll3FdS and Llggelflf Cl'iOC0l3lf€S. PI'lC€d at kllo:i_ili _thc _‘_l’at_l-ldge l'lo1l_lestead," flllllcatlollnl deparilllcllt ol’ P. E. island ` on lc lllon cal, four lilies from las lost one ol' its most worthy and 356 to a box' the city. The location al\d_surrounll- successful servants. The groom, Mr. . ings make lt well worthy of inspection John ll. Mcbollaid, is one of Mount K C by any one looking for a home posses- l Stewart's most successflll young farm-_ ` C 0; sing many advantages. For further N ers and is ever oil tile alert i`or any-1 } particulars see advertisement in this tiling that lends to make fllrnlillg life HILLSBORO _ S U ed by Mr. Charles Mcllonzlld, of Allis- Obeéli ,f U in _ _ , N TIT TE. - A ary. Special music :lull :z-illgiili.: were l1(mus:_et;§itIl)_0_f;t !fYeen_s“_i;_&"‘i_aC_;‘él£h M593 111000115! of the residents of Hillsboro, rendered i'or the occasioll by tile Rev. .Of nu cmrs hem 0u't or ___ g__e___»_ _(_:-__§y and vicinity will be held in Mount Father Theodore Gallant, Sturgeon. 'S to I mink Dr (,h__%__ __ ___ _ Herbert Hall at seven o’clock on tile After the cerelnolly all retired to the HIM* _ _ al' i g -rf I una; 7 J _ i _ I _.___-1"' . f -ee; oo » »»»oo»¢a - Q » ,ogu READERS 0F ' Q O ° l if People’s Theatre---T01\i8|\f u o 0 Q e ¢ » ¢o,o¢.vo.»,»o.~.» THE GUARDIAN .;. .;» .;. .;. .? ._. . :¢¢¢¢¢¢oo»»¢ _ gonoo.oo.oo.u.»»,n°o¢'n,n‘» OUR MUTUAL GIRL---ln €llapte'r IX . Meets “Dorothy Dix” famous Authoress _ A scene from "High links” the Metropoliton musical comedy hit, in which OUR MUTUAL GIRL plays a leading part. what we do, but the reason __ T Earle WllllaInS and ing lt, largely determines our ThaIih0\15€f Presents Lillian Walker llccess or failure. The preaching IN eloquent sermon which thrills ' 9 » usand people msy, by, this The Musician 8 The Man rd, be not nearly as successful Daughter _Its 3- V1l3gfaPh'“ nllshlng of ,u few dlsbics utter il---_-_-l_l, service ln itself is small In Two Parts great, tllougl rth it fill; , . Pefcy,5»FiY§t t that is slllllllmlvlllcll seal... its Featuring Maude Feaiy ----_...___.__i OWU, . ‘_ \'l_ great \Vhlcll Seeks (lotl’B Will.” ‘_ is no such thing its failure Ill God‘s will if we ure sllrrender- _ E Majestic Dreamer featuring -if-1-T.__.i_ Joy Films MIXED MAILS him and if we trust him fuliyl ' Lamar Johnson & Francetca AMBU IQI-lb PA Belling_lon_ I Funny Biosgphs ything that is done for any less ¢ . q e than to please coll directly. Mllllon Dollar Mvstefy---Friday refore . - . \\'llilf.Socl'l:l' ye do, do __ _ L_.- » the glory of God," is the for- 'Y Y ° . ""' A' Y "T ' ' wha., lf f..ll....-...l l.. l.~...l.f..l 2 Show., 2 ' Ad"“f"S’°” H5110”-Sat 7,30 & 9 p, m, once, means all llnbrllken success 5 C9f\tS_ , r life on cilrth. llow good liod ' " 7 V ’ ’ ' - Y' W' ' Y have lnadll it possible for us ys to succeed. | .4 _ __.- ' 1 | ~~ I »;~f¢.I.'C.'l|i@ f to the fox industry, and the corres~ 4"|||||f,/A\\\\\\“7l,Il||.||' olldeilcl wliilli has been reucllin g ' » Ml‘.Connel, 43rd Reginlent; 3, V. Edslf .I-..",,,A`\\"\`\\\`|l“|‘¢f Jump.-- 1, F. Hooker, Q. 0. Il.; 2, _ _ .\YlII 4 ““\§MHI \“\\\\lll"l Qllllll v-] G-1 Q 53'.-» :S cu zz 3>Q IIIIIri;1\\\\\vI’ffA“\\\\\\\\TIIl”’If@ Trustworthy Don’t go on the theo that “A truss is a truss.” special truss is needed i nearly every case and car should be taken in selectio so that you will get the rigll on e. Proper fitting another important consider- ation.. We do scientific fitt- ing and guarantee our work in each case. The satisfac- tion and security which goes with each truss w_hlch you buylhere cosls nl thlngextra. llnson & Johnson he Quality Drug Store Witlleridire. 10tll Regiment; 33, Capt. "T ' ' D. A. McDonald, P. E. I.- Relay Race Y ' Y - - Connel; 2nd Team, Deslavelller Doh- (‘ The A - ' _ - » - .Nh lea <1- 1 'J _ V hr .lf i n g Ripe nl.; irijli- a n d makers ofToilet preparations the lfé world over have contributed their best to our Toilet Luxuries ‘ for My Lady Here you will find the _ choicest products of Hudnut, Seeley, Roger & Galliet, Johnson, Ingram,Woodbury, _ Packard and Colgate-they . are all represented here. ‘ The Two Macs I49 Gt. George Street. _ f_,_'____<.~v Some Auttnn Hate. that all Men Should See ` The Busiest Store On Charlottetown’s Busiest Street lately. TRESS HATS STETSON HA l` S FRANKLIN HATS. There are soft hats in very partie ularly strong .. / __ _1 variety-for this autumn is a great soft hat season, /fi' 1"' . there are smart new English stiff llats-- there are hats of every good block--and they are "rlll31~‘llAr'rERlE"ai the Mans sronls _ ` invites you very Particularly to see the hand- some new blocks that have been coming in _ ._ ,/‘= ` ` A ";__<. l Silt' A?-/' A' “all wearable styles- Young men will appreciate thegreat assort- ment of new colorings shown in this falls shapes at the HATTERIE. Older men will like the assortment of mod- erate shapes-quletstyles-sober colorings that the llATTERlE offers. ALLFMEN will be pleased with the prices , that tne HATTERIE offers on nice new fall hats. THE SOFT HATS are 1.50 to 6.50, THE STIFF HATS “ 2.00 to 5.00. And then you know there is here the finest CHSY fflaffffl' £01' YOU to _ range of caps ill P. E. I. -li _"__ .gt sq.” 0 1 ' .' _ 'l _ .' f . ` rf.-_ \__ ‘- Q. e '. A . `3'_/ll-$f©l \1;"'x'|~@' ,- T if / 4*. . ‘ LEAVE ifroillhe young fellows to know what’s what in styles-and to recognize the real thing when they see it. For in- stance, this new_ Soft . ‘ Stetson. ' ' ` rs We have full assort-” A ments of all the new. Stetsons here--it's an' select the one that youf will like to wcar.l?J"”‘“” \ Get Your New Overcoat From The Men’s Store CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT where you can see at oilce just how fit is going to like-wllere you can tell before you leave the store whether you like it. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT where you can be certain of getting tile last word in Overcoai style the fit- and set--and swing that perfect tailoring ensures. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT at the MEN ’S STORE where you will pay strictly “before the war" prices. . M l;`N'S OVERCOATS $9, $10, $12, $14, $17, $20, $25. MENS SUITS $3, $10, $12.50, $15, $16, $20, $25. BOYS SUl'l`S $2.25, $2.50, $4.50, $5.75, $6.50, $7.50 up. for 8 to 14 year lads Regular $10. value at JUST ANOTHER OF OUR LUCKY purchases-got a lot of handsome well tailored good weight two piece Norfolk suits in greys and browns and navy blue-perfect litters dandy styles-we bought them under lite market. so that we ca offer ou TEN DOLLAR VALUE for ,l Boys Tweed Norfollcsl 7 7 0 O l _ lv’ ` __ _ r. __ _ 1* A .3 gt -.- rl ._, t .., -i .l ~ if l