1 g`: u ~i'_9“¥9B!”¥¥‘2°»l°“’; 'A-.;__._. -.. ___l. .@HE°HAR1»°T1‘_ET°WN GUARDIAN-. .fa /-1 Tir I :mbination of hea Ing illgredients recoélllléedby iii; medical pro ession as the best for the treatment | lf coughs. lt acts promptly a iifiurviiiile most _ Syrups merely quiet h-- _ Cogigid in two sizes, either plain or mentholated and only at Penslar Stores. 250 and 50c. E. A. Foster and *Central Drug "S23: e “¢H# fi-iii Tilt Winn from L dia newspa- took six and am s-_ You use my name to the world the . done me as I --Mrs. A. L. Avenue, Los imnsvsssrsssmsssrnnmatisn .-..-.l._..-_-.ti-3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' umm _ .-__.-_i~__.-_ L~_»,,,¢7_\_l . ift ‘§*;1"»1>l».£lT‘»‘-t ‘-‘-i'1L"-"-WJ’-l"‘»‘-‘T`¢i i AGENT8'8ALAR1¥ _AND COMMISS- ion to sell Red est Stock. Complete ‘ stock including exclusive lines, spec ially hardy, grown only by us. Sold only by our agents. -Elegant free samples write now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. . 6681-8-LMEmth80i. FOR SALE »1*1” FOR SALE TWELVE BREEDING ewes, four years ang under. Apply to Tom Iiorgan, Stanhope. 1554-10-15M7ipd. ” AGENTS WANTED " %%% %%*“ WANTED HELP_¢ MALE - WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN AS clerk. Beer & Goft’s. ' 1643-10-17mtf. WANTED---YOUNG MAN T0 WORK - around grocery store. Apply to Beer & Goi‘i’s. 1584-10~16Mtf . MALE HELP WANTED.-MEN TO work building fox ranch three miles from Charlottetown. Good Wages. ` Apply to H. B. Stewart, care Peter Stewart, Marshfield. Phone R2-15. FOR SALE.-DRAFT MARE FIVE year old, bay, sound and In good condition, weight 1200 pounds, would make ii choice brood mare. James B. McMillan Summerviie. 1649110-18-m2ipd. WANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOR farm and house work; tive miles _- from town. Permanent job, light work and good wages. Apply In writing to "X” c.o. Guardian. _ ' 1871-10-15Mti FOR SALE-ONE LEICESTER RAM, also steel tower`wI-nd 'mifll in per- fect cond-ition. Apply _(leo. Mc- Aulny, York Point. 1623-10-17M4ipd. FOR SALE.-AT CALEDONIA 169 acres nf valuable wood land. At Col- ville lloiid, -Steam mill and all ma.- <-_hiul~r_v consisting of Rotary, Shing- lc urirliinc, Planer and in-zitcher, etc. Bargain for quick sale. McLeod Lumber Co., Bellevue. _ 16_85-10-20M6ipil ._ FOR SALE--AT LOYALIST STATION 37 acres of good land with good building thereon, with or without - crop. Also a good mill pond on the .Property and abundance of good salt water trout. Apply to owner. Benjamin Sentne1'. 1687-10-i20M3ipd. '--0--0-____._...__»..__ BEEF Fon SALE-wii.L DELIVER beef at your houses in quarters south an west ol' shore as far as the shores. Front 120., hind 14 cents, C. O. D. beef fed and guaranteed by the undersigned. Write of phone your orders. M. C. McGowan, Kilmuir, P. E. I. » _ 165240-18M3l. __ _ _ ._ _ WANTED -@_________________ WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE; “H M“"`C_h lst. Good care' guarantef Ufl- Allnly box 251. 1673-10-18M3ipd. WANTED A BABE BURNER APPLY lill corner Great George and Fitz- Fvy Street. Charlottetown, ' _ 1667-10-18M3ipd ~`__? WANTED-BY MARRIED COUPLE, no children heated furnished rooms fill' ‘light housekeeping. Centrally located. Apply Guardian. 1658-10-18M3i. wANTsQ_-_-A Jos PRINTER, ALso an ad-.’ man or one with experience in matting. up forms to work on Town daily. Apply stating ex- perrience, wages wanted, etc. to Box 116., 1660-10-18M3i. l Mswioriisi. ssnvics. - -in si James Church last evening the ser- vice was a memorial one to the late Reverend Daniel McLean. The preach- er, Rev. D_r. Fullerton .paid a warm tribute to'the deceased pastor who he characterized as a man of sterling worth and integrity as well as a. tear- less and much loved pastor. FORMER _I_-`*. E. I. PASTOR.-Rev. Thom/ali' M.ars`hall has returned from hisj visit to his old home in England and taken up his duties at Fairville, to the delight of his many friends. It is forty~eIght years on the 20th, when Mr. .Marshall and eleven other young men landed in Hall-f-ax to join the Eas. tern British American Conference. Three others of the company are still living within the bounds of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference, two in Ontario and one in Newfounilland.~»St. John Tele- graph. PERSONALS 'rn' Mr. B. W. LePage, Rustico,~was is in the city. Mr. D. W. LePage, Rustico, was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black city, leave this morning on a short visit to Nova Scotia. Mr. W. T. Huggan and Mr. S. A. McDonald, were among the passen- gers' arriving in the city Saturday night. ' ‘ » Mr. J. H. McIntosh, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Victoria, -spent the week end in Charlottetown, a guest at the Russ. ` Mr. 'Bruce Carruthers of the Royal Nortll West Mounted Police, Regina, 'is-'spending a short holiday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Carruthers, Charlottetown. " M-iss Ruth Bayer of Halifax who h-as been visiting with -her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. -Bayer, city, leavesdor home this .morning Mrs Bayer accompanies -her for a few weeks' visit in Halifax. l‘ _ld Mrs. ‘Waller and Mrs. (Dr.) Carrut- hersreturned Saturday night from a week’-s holiday visit to St. John and >Moncton. They were met -by Dr.- barruthers at Borden whence after a visit to Bedeque they lnotored to the city. _ ‘ . BIRTHS ~ WANTED-‘IZRAVELLER FOR THE Provinces for spice and biscuit these lines. Apply own hand writing _stating experience. "F." Guardian. 1617-10-17Mtf. WANTED BY THE S. H. WHITE Lumber Cc., Sussex, N. B. wood- men for their winter operations. Good wages to good men. -For further information apply to W.S_ Newson, Charlottetown. _ ' ' 1585-10-16M4Ipd. 1=1s:L1>.,;vv-snfriiin-.-. '- _ FEMALE wAN1'so.-'-MAID Font- GENERAL housework. Apply 26 Brighton Road. 5-fi..-:-1 __~ iszz-10.11-Mti wsufrizoke cusmssn.-Main sun -dlnl_ng°"i'o`om girl for Strathcona Hotel ._ ~ 1606-1 o'-i1ivial_ -‘wAN1'ED=A Gini. Fon GENERAL housework. Good wages. Apply -to Mrs. G. J. McCormnc, 70 Sydney St. ‘ ` 1655-10-18Mtf. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL ..housework. Apply 170 Kent Street. » 1o24~10d7M3ipd. WANTED.-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, nowashing. 'Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims, 249 Upper~Prince Street 1308-10-2-mtf. WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework, -to go to St. Catherines, Ontario, good wages, apply to Mrs. A.'W. Stems, 73 Cumberland St. 1555-10-_15Mtf. LOST W i LZSTI' BETWEEN 29 KING SQUARE "‘ P- W- C. diamond -ring. Find- " Dlease leave at 29 King -Square. g Rewnfd- __ 1591.710-ismi. Lpglrncggvkrnsls H|%_iL i.Aov-s stack at new & w$;;kB_’_';`i§:;.ploase leave _ _ iaii-iounaipa. Los~r in me ci-'rv Pnossstv Ar ?;t"°““ .U10 Vlckiria Hotel a l~ar¢e‘ be f,'{)‘°bl1° repair ini. irisaer will tu'rne;\f;l;|$_rowarded -if’ same is re- '_ i@°f 1° Q\_1een Hotel; 3_i_- ____iki‘* ,gguhlaf esoaonown. on ,ng sum°“'5"°““dS» 0»_lnirse contain- tum to _ni;r-smtgi9¢;yI:8Finvd]flr please re-_ - e - son, Coral.. g“"' “nd 'twelve rewiird. - » - - ies4.1o-zona-ii-pa' ` "misolinnsnaoos - CAPABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN could hear oi’ good position working housekeeper near city by writing- Housekeeper. care Guardian. Good - wages; comi'ortable home. ' - 1870-10-l5Mti’ oooh wsese Fon Home wonn. We need you to make socks on the Raitt, easily learned Adto Knltter. _.Experience unnecessary. . Distance* immaterial. Positively no canvass-. ing. »Yai~n supplied. Particulars 8 ‘ cent stamp. Dept. - 63 C.,'Auto Knitter Co.. Toronto. __ __ 977-9-17MEtIllDec.20tli. RUPTURE CURE-D SURE. N0 TIME _ loot? Bend address and stamped en- vslopeto Mrs. John Pearson. Ai- >b8iiy, P. E. I. 1 1642-10-18M2l. .FOUND _ I '°"N°~@iuncH “AY hav ousnin.. this ML -A houses, with some experience ins 'ands of- 'women who have. ci.AnK-on oct. 11th to Mr. 'end Mrs. Fred Clark of Cavendish a son. I-iAuoi-iev-Ai Kelly's_ ci-oss on oct, lil to.~Mr. und Mrs. Anthony Haugh- ey. a_ daughter. - -DEATHS ` MARTIN.-Very suddenly at her late residence 199 Grafton . St., Saturday ntornlng the 18th inet., Miss Sarah Martin, (formerly of Brackley Ppint Road), aged 84 years. She is survived -"ay two sisters, Miss Margaret, w-ith iwhomi _~-e'h`e- had always' lived find' ‘-»-.lVirs.’\- -Isabella Kennedy .>i'tne_'1=i-evlneisl -Building, besides li ioorpsvpf nieces, nephews, grand nieces und grand nephews, residing in this province, the~United States and else- vuhere. Funeral will -leave her late residence today, (Monday) the 20th instantat 2 pr-ni. for Peopio’s Cemet- ery. ~ l* " ii if' if I/ 4*-.`_ `\\\_,_' 5 .-itfimj' 'Rss -_' /' 'fy / l ` ` - /// ;` li S » +1' _ "~. P _ _,,, , , .- , \_ ~ “ I Wonder Would It - Help Me?"’ THIS _`question has been -,, answered by nanythous- fossil- health mdmppisses in the use of Dr. _Chase"a Nerve ` Fees. ' I __ Sleeplolsnesl. irrIMN_l|U¢ hofvous- ness, gloomy forebotlfllll .of _ the future, depression and dgzoumgee V ment-then an some or. _ "lymos toms which tell of exlinnited nerves. In order to avoid norvoud pi-can-aa., tion oe some form of ph-alyllrit is neil.. to nt the lillllililitillt nr°°°!l_ ‘ established at once bi tile _ol Drs _ ona»o‘s_1‘1er_vs Food. “ " ', i- 'nee' ur n..~:.f:.:."i.=:.:.':. tm... se... SHIPMENT ot Bengas just landed from the schooner Loo. Fennel & Chandler. - 1672-10-1SM2i _..'1'.i»iE i.A‘Dims Ain socis'rv.- ' ol the Mmitague Methodist. Church are,givI_ng.a.~‘i:_ea and supper in the Parsonage _(Montague) on sat. eve. Oct. 35th, 'tqlnnlrtlve to ten o'clock. Pricd 50 onsite, 1686-10-20M5i IN MEMORIAM MRS. JQHN COYLE Her many friends will sincerely re- gret to learn ot the death of Mary Harrington. widow of the la-te John Coyle, which occurred in this city early Saturday morning after a short illness. ' _- ' '€' The lateiNIrB._§C0yie was a well known and`l1_ighi‘y respected lad'y,pos- sessing a very--_charitable disposition, an aifaible 9,-§d»,l£enial manner, quali- ties which w__ij‘__or her the friendship oi all _who~knew- her. She had a host of friends bothiin this city and the country, who will regret to learn of her d-oath. _’,1‘_'"." The deceased. lady was born in Ho/pe River,‘ and by her death one leaves to mourn an only sister, -Mrs. John King 'Hillsboro St. besides a large number of- relatives and friends. T.-he followingibrothers :ind sisters pre- deceased her,__; Joseph Harrington of H0De River;-John Harrington of Oak- land, California; and Mrs. James Higgins of sunuiierslfie P. is. 1. ‘Her funeral takes' place from lier late residence, 268 Dorchester St. on TUSSG-ay morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- st'an’s Cathedral thence to the l'¢_ C_ Ceinetery. » 1 Mandate Over _ Gibraltar? NEW YORK, Oct 18.-A sugges- iion that Great Britain share the con- trol of Gibraltar with the United States was made by Henry Morgan- thau, today, on his return from a sev- en months' trip abroad, primarily as chairman of a committee appointed by -President Wilson to investigate pog- roms in Poland. Referring to his previous advocacy of the acceptance by the United States of a mandate for Constantin- ople, Armenia and Anatolia, Mr. Mor- genthau said: "Our .people _wiiil expect Great Brit a-in to welcome us in the Mediter- ranean and the near East, not as a rival or competitor, but as a -full part- ncr with all rights, privileges and re- sponsibilities. I have thought deeply 'is to how Greaft _-Britain can demon- _strata her wllIin%ess, and th-ink the best way would _ _by her giving us an equal control"0`i‘"tlle Stra-its of Gib rnltar." - _ _, Mr. Morgentliausaid he offered the suggestion on his own initiative with- _out the knowledge ofany govemment- il authorities. Tlie~,`.`idea d~id not oc- cur to htm, he saii_i;_' until he was ,bound for New Yorkon the Adriatic. Asked if Ile knew how English states- men would feel toward such it sugges- `lon, he said. “i was told byleading English statesmen that 'they would be will- ing to accept almost any coudit-ions mandates. ‘ “The British are extremely anxious for us to take this niandate. "The question is if we do so, wheth- er we would have absolute safe eg- ress and ingress to the Near East. The open door is needed at all times. 'Owing to certain propaganda here there seems to bea feelin-gof doubt among Americans us to what sort of treatment would -be accorded them. A certain bridge is needed over which these people can get together. I _think Americans would consider it the _greatest ei-iruestness of co-operation hy Great Britain if she would share with us one oi’ her dearest possession. lf we invested hundreds or millions in the Near ..East, and put our fleet 'in the Mediterranean we would want to have the absolute right to go there when we liked and as we liked. Mr. Morgenthuu declined to rcveui his conclusions as to _Polish pogronis ill advance of his official report. He expects to present thpt to Secretary Lansing tomorrow. Referring again to the question of mandates, he said: ‘ “lf the United States does not rise to its responsibility we will ~be looked upon as shirkcrs." . He expressed contidence that the people at large would assume these responsibilities. - __..____...___._._.1_ CLERKS REMOVE THE MA_iLS ' '" FROM S. 8. ADRi_ATIC _ ----.. NEW YORK, Oct. 18.-Because oi’ the longshorenien's strike. every avail-_ able clerk in the offices _of the Inter- national Mercnntili-. Marine, was used today to tnl-.9 nmil and ,baggage off the steamship Adriatic. The liner nr- rlved from »Sonthani~Dton' and Cher- bough with 2,138 lmeunserm- mostly Canadians and Americans, who, hinll been delayed in leaving lllngland by< - Are You a If 50, you will be G. 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I 3-_lM@f”l 00000000 0000 000 00 \- { J 000 ‘ 1 _ __\ \c 0000 0000000 00000000000000000000 00000000 0000 A ` -q-_-vs_- W, “pi _ remains _ an the. llsfr iinsleiief C* _ llheuosi u 2 Tl for lain-bs" will be accepted by the ` undersigned till Oct. 25th, 7. p.ni. _ _ _ for purchase of 460 lambs more or The undersigned due” for less, few fat sheep and oanners. M19 0" w°d“°°dW' 0°“°b°" 22“d earlly accepted. Property of Union at one o‘clock .p. m. a farm contai:\._ Farmers Institute. ing 50 acres of land with iiouie and ' K- 0- GN-I-ANT. bunddng-,_ _ ` V Pres. St. Ohrysostome 4 4. cnswe. seéy, .isfsms viiisge. _ Kingston. 1683-10-20-MAI Sealed Tenders 'marked "Tender -Highest or any Tender not neces- - C. M A-RSENAUL1' _ _ strikes. ‘ - While many longslioremcn have voted to discontinue their unauthoriz- -_ ' ‘ ed strike, many thousands are still Forty acres of good land ull cleared on strike and the shipping congestion with good house and outbuililings. p n severe. Pump and spring watered. Corner of ‘ Byrnefs and Peake's Road. For par- of H t W Plenty of slow cooking is the se- ticulars apply to 0 a cret of preparing cornmeal sntisfuc- PETER DUNPHY, torily. ' Morell Rear, ____ 159,10 M6 I WASH POISONS AND TOXINS .~ -lil ip: . 1-_ The character of any one liieal FR.g'£Gs;%2%M|=$;°:$°;`_, should be determined by that of the ' ' Aon _ liuler meals, _ Wash yourself on the inside before °--------~“-°" _ ____ breakfast like you do on the ou`tside. This is vastly more importitnt boosiisb the skin pores do not ‘absorb impuri- ties into the blood, causing iiinesi, while -the bowel :bores do. '_ _ ._'-For every oiin e -of fond taken ilto the stomach, nearly an ounce of material must be aotpga _ body. If this 'wuts' is not 'illih Ui! day by day it_qulekIy ferment; Adil generous lioiionh, kilos lhd totil which are absorbeq or sucked into blood stremi, through the lymph ducts which ihouid suck only nourishment. A s endid health measure is pl to drink, before breakfast. each day, s. when you order Mlelrolii . t '-_._-_ _ nl y 0 ` _ctob0i', at 7.30 p. m. glass -of -hat water with a tesspoontul of limestolne phosphate in It, which is a harm e__ss_way to wsslmhele I- smis iro_mtne‘stei_inii:ii,° iiver, liiunggs . I . 3 The gnnugl 'mQg[_|n| gf ul' Upton IRR b\`IYBiS} `¢iO\_\lSinI_, lYUO\OO~ ‘ sleek rex oegpeny Liu. win be his and fresh _ ._ elimentafv .. inns in ins see or 'mae seems. semi betvwe m srruiretsw an rimmis in _ sou. A unmet neu _got mmiqne 'plies 'rims cents tm ver little at the drag _ l _ -n ._i snow, teommmhsweti. sims, but is :atheism eo matchup- Seoretery. one on enthusiast on Inside betiililt. .iii ~.i ' A r » 4 ry .sz-» ;' l I j. . rf? iw » f." il g .-:rest nl ;~“ 'ac 1 <- ~¢_-;-1. » ,, 1... I at 1 if -ll fi i". -if ii it J"- ii' \ l _.s .ff 3, wi.. '-'-rw v l' iii '. ‘Wit ' i . vi l ..» lf] t » d . _ . . . 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