D Y \ toilet counter, and alter the first ap- #ni-ei if. “riff Gm' A ll. nannnluun Now. brittle, eolorleee and sei-nggy libs evidence of a neglected 'Them is nothing so destructive tc the hair as dandrull. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its v lite- eventually producing o lov _ stock Quonnuous -qs- curuy 1 oo, stool: me solid Bro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex Quotation furnished by F. B. Hc- I ran tism ` october zétn, isis. tchison 9 rn. Smelters . . b ii 81'! . _ erilhness and itching ofthe scalp Amal Copper 'Hi Y roots to shrink, losen and die-then Canadian Pacific 227 226 23268; 3; who with that mwah mm” un the hair falls out fast. A little Dan Erie a derine tonight-now--anytime -will surely save your hair Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Northern Pacific Miss Pacific " “9 No sale th ex Petroleum .. anderine from on drug store or Pennsylvania ...nog 100; 109; pllcation your hair will take on that Rock llb,_ lustre and luxuriance which is so Southern Pacific bshitlflll. It will become wavy and Union Pacific 152i 15l} 152 _ ilsdy nnd_have the appearance of U, S. Steel 58) 571 5 a nl>undan_`s¢.‘ an incomparable slosll U.s. Steel Pla. 101 107 107 _ and softn& but what will please Utah Copper . . . . . . . .. 53k 52\ 52; ° you most be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of i1ne,4'iowny hair- new hair-growing all q_Lr the scalp. l - "_ ,, spot-14.40 down 10 , December _ _.1380 37a lass ° Y{\'\S`l` (nee.-cs F- R-E -E Come into our office and have your teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny. We make teeth also guarantee perfection in Crown and Bridge work. Extracting; snd filling without pain-price mod- erate. Dr. Robins 125 Queen St. (Next Beer &' God‘s) _ Phone 275-J. 10-1Mtl. Reading . . . . .. 1 161; l61§\ lil li* 62* Island 14! alll High Low Close t Brazilian Traction 85} 85 85 in Valuable Fqfnl netrnlr 12; 12 12 __ Dom. Steel Corp’n 39% 3;} 39} th ' ' . . 9 12 129 FO? Sale X ‘ §lI<1>ll1:llt}e`§lsr&n\l;,er(§_f)‘?.12* * 210: 3 W th _ ed b M`R H dy.-N.S. Steel & Coal Com No sale _In 9 BW 35 0"’ Y ~ ar QV" ' h ll & O t. .... .. 108 ¥’“-'*°.l§.°'.2f°'ifl_1i.”:;£:;:Plz:S;i 5‘l°».»5f»°-`é»» -~~" N° --lf :_ anno es’ 8 - r Y c in S . C . ...... 4 choice land situated on the Little \ork 1;” om 140% no $0 Road8milesfrom city, good dwelling T _~ C. ’ 105 house and out buildings. 2 'oung Wm ‘ty " ' r orchards bearing fruit. Apply R. M“cD°°°'1d “ht Hardy on premises. I sexo. cnnrnlz an co. C°*°8 *"1* 4°’ ‘we nnnas in cover me front nl the mean its. appbomnoo. oollod tl1=5"°"°‘” “° “N FREIGHT S'f“PllF-N'l`9--° Tl" B* old time ¢°°l°l= ml* “<1 =°°**l°l*°° _ _ _ l'-Henry 1i‘;'e1 it in nnnlly cannon np; “Ch °'° ` " ' ` " ` ‘ littl tlfén rolls over, is _far pway Dec. Wheat ._ 86; Dec. Corn .. May Corn .. . 71% May Pork ._ 2032 2010 2010 May Lard 1095 1080 1080 :lm ._ .` ‘ = olzulu lun pnovlvloust __ 3 High new clone "l 70k 70} 71§ 71S _ THE PHONE DIRECTORY. ALWAYS CONSULT ` It is surprising the large number of people in Charlottetown who, when they want to inquire about their Morning Daily Guardian ur sllbscrip-' tion, ask Central for the News phone No. 182.3, instead ol 132.2, or -when they want toinquire about advertis- ing ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or for the News Phone No, 133, instead of 132-3; or when they want the News or Editor- lal Department ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or the Advertising phone No. 132-3 instead ::'l‘oday we have something nice for you, Mr. Smoker, in Master Work- man one of the best plug smoking tobaccos you can buy for l5c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gres! George and Kent Sta. MEtf MIXED METAPHOR. ` Most ordinary people find meta- of 133, although all those' depart- . phor a dangerous weapon to handle; ments and their respective phone, numbers are plainly given in the tele- ' phone book. Some people, instead of looking at the book, even phone ons: want will greatly lessen the work of§ other de artment. All this is a _lleal lhal Cold Room with the Perfection Oil Heat- er. The Perfection is the very latest word in eiliclent, satisfactory, economical and durable heat. There is no smoke, no odor from the Perfection stove. The flame is easily adjusted and the oll tank holds enough oil for s day- --the meter tells you how much fuel' has been consumed. There _ ere hundreds of points to the Perfection that should investigate. Cell md see this stove. P | great waste of time on the part off the person phoning, the operator ati the Central, and the clerk in the de-i partment wrongly phoned. The newsi stall. on an upper iloor, cannot givel the necessary information about eith-I er advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertising stall about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscription stall about advertising or news. In, other words the clerks know and can= do but their own work in their own departments, and if it were otherwise they would be continually running from one department to another, up- stairs and clown, mixing work, wear- ing thcmselvas out and causing the greatest possible conlusion, On and after 6 p. m. daily lt is useless to ask for any phone numbers except 132 and 133. Patrons who consult their phone books for the numbers they really what number to ask for to get nn- the patient Central telephone and Guardian clerks and thus help make their lives much brighter and hap- pier. I \|l\\ F* Y _po'rury forgetfulness of the element the sour and fermcnting food and foul gases, take the excess bile the liver and carry out of the tem all the constlpnted waste ter, and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make feel great by morning. _ They while you sleep-never grrpe or cause inconvenience, a box from of msn more as it stands than it the Irishman, by tradition, most of all. But it is strange that so care- flll and 'precise a speaker as Lord Uurzon should have fallen into the pit while speaking to the Primrose Lleague meeting at the Albert Hall. To the unbounded delight of the Ra- dical 1'ress, the ex-Viceroy commit- ted himself to the opinion that the ship of State is approaching the brink of a preeipice. His meaning is clear enough; but, unless he had in mind a picture of an Indian canoe being whirled to the ledge of Niaga- r he certainl sutlered from a tem.- in which ships move. The classic instance of the mixed metaphor ls, of course, Shaksspea.re's “To take arms against a sea of trou- bles." It exemplilies as well as any the cross-currents of ideas which give rise to this form oi rhetorical con- fusion. The nimble mind of an Irish- man is, perhaps, more apt to bring two consecutive 'ideas into overclose proximity, as in the case of the ora- tcr who exclaimed, “I smell a rat! 1 will proceed to nip it in the bud!" Sometimes the mixed metaphor arises from pure rnuddle-hesdedness, as in the case of one who, relating how his friend was about to marry a d ith woman of fortune, woun up w "And so he will butter his nest pret- dlnner orntnr, proposing the henltn Plays by the loolllnr houses ol im of his colonel remark that the corps U which the colonel replied, with ready tl`ll°l¢lV°- 0l1° 0! ills most striking Wm -#1 thank you from the bottom and pleasing features is the beauty _ 0| my eye' of colors and textures in the mater “fd Dilnlmll Stomach ‘l'|»q¢§|¢¢‘ ~ ` i '| ' ._ -""' Mixed metaphor is generally the ‘B15 05041- _ As to the style, it may LW!! _ ` “ ’ "EASIIAHETS ‘ _ penalty paid by grandiloquence. The bl* Said that "MFG lll B 8l'°"~l3 VBl'l9‘l’-Y _ .,-_ ,_ ;~.-[9 if ` ' ' B" Liver , l ---- thundering manifesto which began, Ol f~hU’l B114 Will? Wlllle 501119 0! U10!!! ' - . ' H05" ' _flfi ` wl-mu cousrlrurnp, snip- "rue cnnrlnt nl the mvnlnunn ln M0 bwlllflll ond refined others are lltecefll ervei §||,1¢¢'m{' ||`¢j,»y¢, ~ . ACHY. Blmous. BREATH BAD, rolling. It gnnnnen its teeth nn lt dorllledly, barbaric. intended. l¢I_ " ._ f'|‘|{9°u¢ ~ " sTqMAcH sous. roll-, in n well-known me ln seem. rather to -mile by their auf- - ' B _ _ baud Flavour ' __ ' point; unc it lam the ent- ills uvwnyoltlonollty and eccentric- _ ,_ '"3 Caffeine. e Ding' __ `__`f»~ Get n lo-cent box. may nl annie other instances. ll! ¢l1=°_°° Plow by their lwsllty ~ ‘ -f_"~l' ¢i"gy- _ W g _ -,fm-I .- 1 Are you keeping y°=ll' bowels. llv- we. nl-our that ul the youth- ond ll4flll0ny» ._ ‘ _ “ M" l er, and stomach clean, pure and ful D k ¢, gh gn 4 U i Speaking in s general way it may ' - " " _-_‘JL g_;`;`~` Y”-' `,_g.~_-_- fresh with Coscaroto. or merely lore- wllns vggufill ul: n nrgeen 01° lprolsngii be sem tannins mln ol the present _ Try “ch and Jl1d8¢ f°l' Y°ll_l’5¢1l_'_ ' ; "i _" his a passageway every lov days l l ll ' lo, th d , ~N any ara dominates by Greek or ori- ` ' 0 ' - '- " ._ ‘” __ __ g_l_tno s_n_l_t;;__i:vl;tll;;t_ienr__r_>lun, onntn, ;’]*;_r__<3____.»,,__;___t;__ L_o___¢w:_;>tl;___*; he fa' .ning i;lfl\_l_Znc:_e_._ gtlrté are mil , _ comes in two forms. _ _ _ _.“ ,.___,__~_f_____, __ _ 1' crossing the plains od India or climb- “lm Bl! l 00° 9 UUU ’ ` " ' ' ' " "1"-"_ 5'( fi” 'T3 Sl°P havin! ° l>°"°l Well* “WY lnl: the pina nl canada, will never' models olrlvroaohmho normal form MI ,_A ._-f. _ir mm “gums amen t° ‘Wally l1lll1“l1_°S B°m°¥"`W~`~` 0*/ f_h° ehreinl to avoid the We are not _sure wel-ning was not ii the ship of`Btste tht hihelltrom. No- be more pregnant with than -the s-ousruln sermon-unnnluérsl nnvrvruo. scvcrcn nance;-an Mr. McCluskey, relieving agent of iRiver, the station agent therel Mr. ‘J. F. Mclnnis, having gone to his home in St. Peter's to spend a: vaca- ltion. ' _ Mr. John Muirhead and his sisters, fMlsses Janet, Zillah and Allie,»'Sum- merside, have taken the- residence of Mrs, Charles Robertson, Longworth Avenue, Charlottetown, for the win- 'ter and are moving in to-dey. Mr. Mulrhead, although still "one of the _boys," retired ll-om business a few ‘years ago and is now enjoying o. well~earned l-est. The Guardian ex- tends li hearty welcome to Mr. and ship of Chsrlottetot. \ \ _ ::'l‘URN TO THE GROCERY Sec tion of i-Iollnan’s Catalog ‘and dee what you can save by buying your wlnter’s groceries from I-Iolman’s l Summarside. 2835-10'28ME8i. NEW YORK FADE AND FASHIONS. _ A review of the autumn and early winter fashions as shown in the dis-_ ugnent and ind displayed in present neck front e loose nocoupslry' " it is cut quite in the point of splendorf oi the women seem to mind ' s a blnek talleta, and viiluallltl Us foui~in-hand ‘ matter what il the Ol hu' ~ noon bodlces that ironrths s`he'lldtrs‘ wn have ans nz nn_1ullnn‘f§l1n»n nl iw. wmu cape; the frost, iseuch eases 5 mt inside, uv is like a mort lntket reaching _lust over the ' bust and nd train of the freight specials gud other scotch dances, w TN magn_|g“n 0| nut”-im _“ms _ _ ok from St- l_;=l°\'1'e yeeteftfl? 2 bolus »¢wpd¢wm¢h°" l’;\;°*‘° ‘liz _tn inn inlplmeeilnpreeeunnteli nenu-!?rnnl flu 'neck nt the buck. 1;v°“f “lx °' “gh” "°“*’°**_“’“"‘°“ ln-nnurill eyes nunlml nnllnl "ni-itnnl rnrin ln nnenng in the nunpn CURUNG CLUB MEETING-"'Af' "°“‘p““i°°' but the" 8'" 5 mt °l\ belinette 5' mink and seeilskin.!l'h0ee are Bowers, or rather roses, made of “”l?°m°”l"° 1°’ the “°tiv° Pr°m°ti°“ “cease” wh° may have pm" “Mme” have collars of putois civet fox ill a cloth that resembles Patent leath- hls “W0” °f Eh" “cement Winn’ 1" Newmumuand uw i°x_mnch°r B" every conceivable shade and tyP&.’ sr and is culled oil cldth. lt lb soft port, curling, are to be decided at to be licensed before he can enter is- Man' iackets of cloth are also _h_im_|an'd Bhmfng and nexibre em)-“gh tn meeting °f the Ch““°tt°t‘°w“ W such businwl Tm corporation med-with a collar and culls of ftheseitwist and turn it into well sl:-sped urling Club which is to bs held in Mr. Grant represents was one of the d y he City Magistrate's oilice on Fri- first properly founded fox businesses 2;%e;`a.£;f’ 313° °( lwpar ' pony' b1°"°m°' ay (tomorrow) night, at eight to be established there. Hs says the Tailored' jacket! have lostl their .elock, when all who are interested fox business there is practically new. stmnei' entirely They an mme of _ "'°“""'“""“"°“, this game are invited to be pres Foxes were blelni oraxedegn gf; the son mums and plush “ke mat 212';--10-l8’.\Is~iiEw4i d ---- _ _ -_ _ _ __ _ ' ' ' I " ' ' ent- A'“°“3 the “mt "9 8 W b° f°““ 1”” "-‘FV ° g_ g» Y " erisls also ofthe new cotton velvets I- liouightoiftph tt” Egdtidgegft szdilxringbd But' néhist T33 hzggmstggslabfeshgx striped like corduroy, and, in spite oi _ 1; :EE 9, riiik qand proceeding iin- grim: prdpsr basis and now fox an this' °! the ever t°v°ri°~° tn! '__ ' ' » bl'-le sorze- Any plllr-ber of llc is 'roK1o oct 22 (speeinliélnpnn k. ' ' 'dmdiftely to prepare the rm ;`““°€g‘g£)“§§\'c€;1ds“$§5€;?d:§°:;;' are in contrast with the material oi e;pe¢l_5 fo make ion; strides in her 1% 55? .$1 SllCl.liElSSFUL SALE.-The sale of gsrert success ’ the_dlikii'§.__ 8\_l{¢ll _£181 Jlllilfeilf gl §{l;<_;P2)_S1_f»fi:§;.I_§_§=_f_;esf:f w3g;`_;hD€;‘§g gg; PEBso“ALs or green _serge or broadcloth. One yesterday was-_largely Bl*-5Ud5d alla 0 ggxggemaglzztzd Biliithhlftybltgska tlxsi- i - -_*'°' _ ili;r{1fe1;;nll1i¢;`il1dp`l!i‘¢;~l3’-_ th;/ii~f°£l;r\l)ri:€s MF- D_ A- Brllob returned to Char- whit; sl;el_>_l;;:£’sr_;;_"_;'l. worn with s removing to St. Petcrlg Bay, where lottetown last evening from a bus- lac e o_ 0| _ he Wm take up his nsidence in A ness trip to Cape Breton. As a yscxet ieugtu, it varies lrom 0 ds h Haggd ty _ -- the waistline to the latest depth, :ELSE ggich _,_eugB§uIf,fc¢.. _ri r . ~, _ -tl. _W ~ ,_ 4 _.__ 'l'~'» 3-9. , __ 'a .2 ’ l . . K ‘N