,_ li T". - r eil l' ` 'r i _i First Prize A l@ $25.00 in Gold 1 l;_t,I..i , _ ,, _ _ _ > '_ M _ ' ` ` ' l ' ~ I , _ _ _ .,,V,_ I If `A ' ‘ *Q s. lair. .. _ ..,. _ , ' , _ ' . . p , i ‘” ' " ' < J ~ - nl , .. . ' ' 'x' V r"~?»'4l-- _ - .` .,§l;,-5.v,;\-,¢W.r n,;»,\ ' ik flnuitsnar ‘ . __. _p ,m1 oumnm ` Q. ' .ll-' """" l =- P-51 `)f~g ` ' _ _ 74" ~ ~‘~ ' ‘ ..‘ ‘__ _ »" f wan-rims snlaoeoenv. ` From the French Trenches. W Q- l Oi two things one is certaln;Either ' 2 - Q. ' ' you're mobilized or you're not mobl- V , ,N =‘ . llzed. =~. " It you're not mobilized there is no l need to worry; if you are mobilized, of two things one is certainz- Either you’re ‘behind the lines or you’re at tho front. li' you’re -behind the lines there is no need to worry; it you're at the front. of two things one is certaiml Either you’re resting in a sale place or you're eotposed to danger. <1! y0u’re resting in a sale place there is no need to worry; it you're exposed to danger. of two things one 'Q very Ish to make claims, = proven? We publish ,T Vino! to prove the j mshs shout it. ‘ lsslPep\sass,irssss| =l _ . Aay_doctor»ssill tell you that the , ' ingredients- ol “Vinci ss' published eitiiifs ills? g. F, only cerrvratllsug il ' I _“AAI Hamilton, Cshldl l ~ All weak, run-down, overworked It you're not wounded there ls no store strength and vitality to feeble wounded slightly. fs _ _ . _._, 1 sbove combine tho- very elements is certain: Either you're wo ded ‘ - , -4 Medea to make strength. you're not wounded. un or, LN J. ..- 1.4 A clean, bright stove is usually the sign of a. good cook. I Black Knight makes the task easy. 'Just apply with a cloth on either warm cold stove, as it his 'non-inflammable. ,_ _.._..-.p _,V,,,,.. ..._._______` ___ ...__,-7. .-. / // , ol people delicate children and sll li ou' d d ll tl . ‘ Pglong who need more strength. no nged lg w?>l‘;ly;e itsygtllrg lllgfllltliezld j .‘ 7?* Iuw IN not entirely sat- seriously, of two things one is cer- _ 'hi' - W* ll 'OWN Y°\\l' UWB! tain: Either you recover or you die. iff! lmwwf "|\\“¢i°lll that proves 0\lt` li you recover there is no need to An "ltaillan Sky" Many people have written rhapsod- les in praise of the “deep blue sky" town. Vino] ls sold in Montague by of Italy. The blue is deellllr. not lie- cause the dust there is liner than in H. J. Mahon. also at the best drugglstg TWENTV-ONE CASES . in gil Prince Edward wand town, ' QF 5MA|_|_p9x N0w_ the northern countries, but because in " ‘the countries oi' the north, due to the _ = FREDERICTON, N. B. Nov. 11.- greater wvluess or the air. the vapor "' There are now twenty-one cases oi m°l`° Nadu? °°“d°“9°S “Poll the d“5t i smallpox ln the province. since last particles The duel Particles thus- be nliglgt nomnew cases have been report- :;;l&?u1‘;l'S;f1 “tml ?l¢:§B`fél“el;\ilti'h "°:mi° e utt s'ai tb tk lmidl t- V ' “"1 8° 2 * ing that th;-,;n§aS ebezneim; chagze rays alone, but others are also rcilect- fer t he better. 'une Provincial Board ed- and H sravish light is produced- of Hgam, has forbidden 81| public In a single location the blue of thc glniilerings 1;, nie districts in which qFg;ar1l>l\1f;; alfyélrfutgqnéetgliflrl; sma pox cxst.-Ch h, h l _ - 2-_ 0 8 and all places S of alhll-lberlisent Bc h(li(l';| 10 be very blue when some white cum. hw" ¢sn¢ell¢d_ it also is probable ulous clouds are outlined against it, that all 'other gatherings of a publicllfll CDUSWUGUCE 05 the Smal C°llll°“9l nature win be fm»bidden_ with the with the brilliant white. After A show- °<;°,;‘";,;-- °f “;,‘s"»=s. wt e approac ng fe era election - he-in called the slitlnltinn in the in“a deeper and purer blue le the result- g frcted districts of the province ls"`F`“ll1llY Herald- uwkward. l --l--l The visit of Adolphe Houdrcau. of ll-Ll-lMlNAT|NG GAS |5 FUEL FOR Ottawa, secretary to the privy couu- LONDON BUSSES nil, to Fredericton 'yesterday to de- -°°- liver the Commission of the appoint- Old Mother Necessity has produced another invention and this time one of such unusual appearance that not Ll Ili ‘lil ll; l Newiall it Amg, me-nt of l-lon. Wm. Pugsley as lleu~ §° m°DePY“A‘N’§YFRENcnrn»’5bleRe- tellantgovernor was' the fourth which , - mine! or omen. 55a boxor thi-eeiv: he has. made on such an 9|-|~and_ only is. it described' and illustrated in .A l _, _ _ Bog” sill tilting’/lBtorel_I.` or mailed to any oe . oe. st. cstn»rin‘;¢,°o§tsli°e. H' B°°""L Dm’ l’lliSFllo”l.T_liNo on lah. ‘¢f,:.“F; lil Qs-i‘§°l..¢lli:1't,:.‘l.‘t.i’.§‘,‘:.iI.l,i';.f°:',.:;¢'f“.»i j' or s rugswres, or by msi onreceipt ~\10 M S, ith i ' » V ., M h B D __ I i , rs. in ,seen as ow m_ _ ._ gift: I can” "BCD sl' am mans in the Navy i can't say I was military purposes have brought abolll " great y surpsised when -the doctor the use of illulniliating gas as n iue‘ " ' sold by G°°rg° E' Hugh" said Tommy 'ad got a torpedo liver." for motor busses operating betweei the October Number oi' Popular Me- chanics Magazine, but also i_ilctured in color on the cover. The shortngr of gaslolilie and methyl alcohol in Europe and the vital necessity ol conserving the available supply ioi HEREDITARYI Frorn the Passing S'how. 'S ; l London and some of its suburbs. Bags ` that resemble small captive balloons are anchored to the tops.fit thc big cars and iniiated by pumps at filling stations that have been established along the routes ot’ travel . Certain of these are understood to be match' lamp posts conveniently situated at, the curbs. The plan obviously has necessitated certain mechanical chan- ges in the engines which. at least, in- volve the cwrblwemrs, _hc‘=’1es the feeding and compress1'§~~\ systems. The amount of power obt:\'iied from the lighting gas depends ll" ~\ a num-' bel' of things, and a rcliahfc estimate could not he made without more dc.- tailed intormatioli than is at hand. lt is not altogether clear why un- wieldy bags are being used instead ot compact steel cylinders which could carry gas under high pressure. .-\l- though. at iirst thought, it seems that there might be danger oi! accidental ignition, this is undoubtedly avoided by providing ilreplooi covers lor the bags. OLEQ INTRODUCTION WON'T HURT DAIRYING lt is stated that at the Milwaukee stockyards, where the run of calves for the months ot’ March and April totalled 48.910 head, the receipts run from 85 to 90 per cent. male calves. lt is .further stated' that there are several buyers on that market who purchase well~niorked. welbilormed audi tliorourghly-sound heiier calves and ship them buck to the'country to he raised to make dairy, cows. Farmers reports from many stock yard com- inisaion men, cow-testing associations and others-are not shipping milch cows to the slaughter houses or stock yards at an alarming -rate, as has been claimed; and they are holding back a greater number ol heifer calv- es than ever before. In reply to the question: Are there any good helier calves from pure-bred' bulls being sold for veal? 39 out of 47 cow-testing associations in Wisconsin replied ‘1No," four "Yes," and foul' “Few." This evidence of trust in the luture ‘of the dairy business. coming from ii oountry where olconiargarine has been manufactured and in use for years, lgoee to show that very little account is taken, by the dairymen. of the possibility of this material in- terfering with the dairy industry. Oleomargarilie willdoubtlcss displace interior butter. but what farmer ever made a good living out ol’ poor bui- ter? The small supply ot’ good butter that is produced now can easily hold' its owil in competition with any but- _ter substitute, while there are several other- better channels for the disposal of the milk that has always been. to u great extent. wasted in the iilokilil: of interior grades of butter. Canadian dairy farmers may well decide to raise all their lleifer calves that are at all promlsilig, with :issui- nnce that there will be a good market tor the milk that they will give later. And there will be money in ll for lim seller oi' buyer ot’ these pl'ol-pcctive milch cows ii’ not one oi' them ever nlrives at the stock market, nlerelv to be reshlpped to the country. Trails- """",,I.-‘3`.?.'“;`§°€.`=:.".r`f'-:‘f.'°7l','.°f°,;`.Z f // g M _ __ Wedding _ Presents show usv~.sl»‘l We have just received a nice line of Silver Plated Ware which we would be pleased to Gee our new Pyrex Casserdles. l W. N. Tanton Imler I 1 "__ returns, Stencils and stationery on application. poltation costs too much money ioi' in the United States-according to that kind 'ii business, - 366-10-30M&E 6Wl{8 T, ' 1" v . 1 NEW YORK FISH, ADVTS Thomas M. Reid & Co l \Vholesule Commission Fish Dealers ' 108 Fulton Fish Market, New York l Specialties. Smelts. Eels and Clams. Consignments solicited, daily Reference Market and Fulton National Bank. New York. S. B. WILEY, & SONS, Transfer Agent Boston "ll I - ' . ' \ ` ;i ,.\, .51 <» U .` .A " ` , s 3"' I ' <1; . lil -,l , . fy vo The Guardian’s Automobile Christmas Prize Campaign »m=s` - `f_"; _i, l A, 7 ',- lui l ll Ps i i,` Jo = _ HM§MKO _ l A PPLICA TI ON BLA NK , ,L Q- Iam a resident ......and wish to enter The '§. Gllul'dinn’i~\ Allizomoblle Prize (llllllpuigin » I fully understand the pequii-e- " ments and conditions governing the contest, and I hereby agree to comply, H with the same. ' ` Signed i ,_ .-' 1 ._¢ Name ............................Street li -:= CityorTown ._...................Business Address HM - ;e,eleleeteeielel<~s *M -~ Second Prize $15.00 in Gold , “‘é .c'? 50 I G<>|d--- tra rize THREE Special---Prizes---THREE - Lil ». A Al/\|/~_ .~l > > < ,> <5 [hird Prize $10.00 in Gold 'IS . s e , 1 'l < ,‘C'c V Pl-T . ~, .` e e ._ ., 1 i ° i‘ , Offered to All Candidates Now in r “AND THOSE WHO MAY ENTER NOW” How To E T1-:RTHE CA PAIGN an Advantage I (inlllpuigll llcpartinelit, The Guardian, Cllariottetown, Pl F I ` ` ur Je vs bySf3rt_i11gat ' '_ ' ‘ Business Address " Residence _ _ Dear Sir: I nominate (Miss, Mrs. Mr.) . ._ _ _. . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ A' The above sfecial prizes will in _no way interfere with the winning of the principal prizes! The special. prizes will be dwarded to the t ree candidates havma the largest number of votes issued on paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Guardian ,pt-; ' du/ring this period, from November 12, to November _ _ Cut Out, Sign and Send at Once to CAMPAIGN MANAGER, The Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown ` » Use This Blank t0 Pe1'S0nelly Enter Contest . ’ Use 'rms Blank to Enter- Name of Fi-lend V &MMM+ +H%i+B MH&H if ‘ A cHA1u.o'r'l‘I~:'l'0w.\' GUARDIAN A1r'roMoli1LE rluzu cAMPAuii\' ‘ ‘o1{Am.o'1"1‘ETovvN GUARDIAN AU'.l‘oMo1s1I.1~:-PRIZE cAMPA1o1\' -Y°“ Ha” NOMINATION BLANK- a s »~e»s»»»u¢~» e».»»s¢... .»~¢ Onw Ente, Silgeiigibie candidate 't;.'<1,;.t,;.I ‘da '