- lish Fox NettingEvery thing "_Iu~'l :1.< lioozl." CHARLOTTETOWN s. 941M- sn l u-ml I mo. *-oooooooooooooooeooooooe OOOQQOQ~D¢AQQOOOQG+QQQQQQ MEN ALL AGREE That the Flavor and Lasting qualities of Hickey & Nicholson k Black Twist Chewing Tobacco is superior to any brand they have ever used. MILLIONS 0F I-‘iGS USED YEARLY Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco C0., Ltd. Manufacturcrs-Charlottetown. OXQOOOKOQOOOOQOOQOOOFO O-OO-O-O%-O OO§OOOOOQ-QOOOOQ Q0 QQ-O-OO-O-OCOO-OOOQ-OQOO-OO-O-O Thousands do ivish. Mn! when you wish. w‘ try 'o forte your choice. " Buy from EATONKS and Save it the catalogue way Think of the variety :mcl hrcadlh of lion Catalogue opens u) to you right in your mi home. selec- ihe l-f.-\'l‘( lN 'n This convl-nicllcc SSIVCS you hours 0f tinlc in purchasing. zrml, |>L'l’lllllS you io cho:i.sl' from 1h." can-fully described and truth» fully lllllslfillvii milk-rings :1; leisurely as you pick and .\'o one to hurry you Xo fillers of some- i! you have not already got a copy of this Fall and “Enter Boole-send for one to-day. ‘T. EATON Chm... CANADA no-oxao-oo-oooaa-Aiaai ‘aa-ayy; Headquarters for COLEMAN’S GOODS Mr. Farmer, this ls the time you need a Coleman Gas Lantern. Provides .200 to 300 candle power. Cost to use less than two cents a night. Drop in to see the new improved Coleman Lamps and Lanterns, with straight generator. We carry all parts for the above goods. Bethune Hardware C0., Ltd PHONE 757. i723 QUEEN STREET. “THE FAMILY HARDWARE Folding metal legs sheated in rub- ber enable .1 new ironing board for small articles to be used on any smcth piece of furniture without in- juring the latter. For salvrging sunken shirs a Ger- msn his invented a process fm‘ freezing a coating of ice over holes in their hullls to enable water to be pmnped from them. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and surnlrhc Clauses, etc. H. J. MABON OMOMETRIST Office Connected With Drugstore. Montague, P. I. I. .-s‘~¢v- STORE" zzNo matter how deep-rooted the corn may be, it must yield to l-iol- loway's Com Remover if used as dir- eeted. ii Velcrlnnrlou nae Silnnril’; Llnlrnent. EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED II. W. TAYLOR l. S. TAYLOR etrlala Opium 142 Richmond Street OQQ-OOQOO —'l‘lIE CIQABLOTTBTOWN‘ GUARDIAN may be Obtained from the Hunter Book Boon. next Bank of Novaficotia. Water Street. Sub- acriptima will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. -, —BECITAL. Grand recital and: entertaimndnt in Stanley Hall on Frimy. October 19th under the auspices of Chadwick Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, Bummersid , admission 25 cents. 8428-10-16-31 —DBUNKS GO T0 JAIL-TWP drunks came before ritipendiary Wyatt in the Police Court at sum-l merside on Monday and were each. nned $10 and costs or 20 days in jails‘ They took the latter alternative. A Prohibition ease was adJourned un- til Saturday next._S. —BURIAL TAKES PLACE TO- DAY—Master Jack Huestis, son of Frank Huestis, died suddenly in the Prince County Hospital yesterday morning, aged l3 years, leaving his father, one brother and three sis- ters to mourn. The funeral will take place this afternoon at four. o'clock from the residence of hisi grandfather, Mr. Major Huestis,’ Summerside to the Peoples Come-i tery, Rev. C. J. St: Clair Jeans oil,‘ nciating. i -—BOY'S LEG BROKEN.- While playing in the Summerside High School grounds on Monday after- noon, Master Allan Clow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clow, had the mls-g fortune. in some unaccountable way, to break his leg. The little sufferer. was taken to the Prince County‘ Hospital where it was found the, fracture was not compound. The leg| was set and the little boy will be able w be taken home today. though‘ of course he will not be able to be about for some little time.-—S. I i —PREPARATIONS FOR COM-i mo CURLING ssAsorL-Mem-i bers of the Summerside Curling: Club are making preparations for nnl early start this season and ln n few’ days the various committees of the Club intend getting together and.‘ putting things in shape for u real’ winter of sport. The EntertsinmentI Committee will endeavor to eclipse ast seasons good programme of ev- enings spent nt cards and other‘ | 1musements.—S. —DEA'l‘ll OF MRS. HARRIET PETERS.—Mrs. Harriet Peters. wi-t dow of the late Capt. Charles Pet-' ers who was one of thv pioneers of the town of Summerside. died on, Sunday night at the residence cfi 16f daughter, Mrs. George D. Brown. of Sherbrooke. at the ripe age of 88 ‘rears. ‘fhe deceased was born in| Devonshire. England. and when; twelve years of age, in 1852. came, with her parents to the Island. They‘ landed at Port Hill. then a ship-E building centre and inhabited by} many natives of Devonshire. but| later removed to Wilmot. then rmown as “Blueshanlfl. There the ieceased lady whose maiden name! was ilarrlet Ching married Capt": Chas. Peters, one of the old pioneers| who had come to Summersirle where, "nany vessels were then on the, stocks, as a ship's rigger. Here she‘ resided, loved and respected by all who knew her, for over sixty years. There were born to them two sons‘ and two daughters. of whom the following survive: Capt. Fred WJ Peters, of Summerside; Mrs. J. War-i ourton Green. of Charlottetown and Mrs. George D. Brown, with whom she hsd latterly resided. To these‘ Professional Cards The Guardian extends sincere sym-l iathy. The funeral takes place this, iwednesday) afternoon to Std John's Church and Cemetery at Sh] Eleanofs. Ven. Archdeacon White; officiating-S. ‘ - PERSONALS -Ex-Premier Bell, of Summer- side. has gone to spend the winter months on the Pacific Coast. His first stay of any length will be at hos Angeles, Californian-S. j i i —Miss Ruth Simmons, of the Royal Bank of Canada stall’, Sum- merside. has returned to her duties 1 ifter a vacation spent at her home ‘n Freetown. —Mlss Allie Morris, daughter or} Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morris, of Sum- merside. who was operated on s.’ 'ew weeks ago in the Prince County Hospital, has so far recovered as to‘ be able to return Jo her home on Monday. and other places of lntermt in Up-. oer Canada. On their way home they spent a few days in Newcast-l ,_ N. ‘H. and while there Mr. Morris very good sport. érsnltwss" isms- roll glilrilnteed. per- fect. b)’ "m8 JIOGERS lviéoomlu C0., . narrows!!!) IARIiSTBIr IOI-IOPIYIB- ETC Banana Block. ChariottclnwnJ-IJ Graduate of u. r. rm Graduate Practice Llmiwd ‘teeth: lieu and applying Clause! Uflloe Rolfe-D to 12-”. l.“ to 5.00. McLeod & Bentley J. A. IIITLIY l. A. nrnonnm n a. oiaamrlas. Arroawsvs, are nu‘ 1'0 lmu Mark R. McGuigan B‘ AI ’ MONEY TO LOAN '13.. c. c. Archibald ‘- Medical School and Hospital 081cc. layer Building Great George Street. I. l. IilIITl-IY. K. 0. Barrister and Attomey-at-Law tlfflre: Ill Ilrhmmd Itrent MONEY 1'0 I-OAI Charlottetown. l‘. l. I. c McPhe n. A. - may Qavwllqlowai n. r. alerllu ' wovn so it slcl noun mn won new: i, Taling Lydiu r. ura- lialn’: Vegetable Compound Grainland Sulc-“l am lad that r hoard a aim good Lydia . rou- _ - banfsmedi I I 5pm‘ a few days hunting and had \ Persian Lambs . . . The Finest Showing i}; P. E. 1. You are [Manning to have a handsome new Fur Coat hef-zre the winter (lays come this season. you the handsoniest garments you have ever seem-and every coat honestly worth its price. Will you come in today and let us show you these wonderfully attractive garn1ents—1o0l< them over, try them on, note the perfection of every detail 'l‘his store offers lhwitiy Beaverine. Coats at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $68, $95), $31-10 French SealCoats . . . . . . . . . . ..$l25 Wench Sea], Rat (Iollarand (luffs .......... . . .. . .. . .$15U lTI-onch Sea], 'l'rinnned with Jan. Mink . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . $195 Clinic-e, Reliable Niuskrats ... . . . . . . . . $200, $225, Z35, $250 Hudson Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $295, $335, $350, $375 up .............$250,$395,$450 Bea Rea Coats of h C03“ 0f Queenly There Are Every Type —For Service —F0r Comfort “For Beauty OCTOBEK-ljinozg 1 i uty Are So a .-'y sonably Priced I r . ‘ - 1 ._Mr, J_ Wjiarkman, who 1155 Hwnlii" WHOLE TOWNWQLa son of the late Richard R. Jenkj 3m 3_ s_ ROY --Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Morris 0i been in charge of the Provincial TALKUQG —-Chnrlntteto\vu talent. _1us. He leaves to mourn a widow, one unwed m m Summerside have returned from aBank ofOana-da at Bummerslde diil‘-_O(ld Fellows Hall. Mfillmllllf. Fri-lsister. Mrs. rery pleasant hoiidty to Montreal ing the a ‘nee of the ‘Manager, Mr- day. Oct. 19. Curtain at 8.1.» l1~ m. _Iowa, and the following brothers. 3| cargohere m, 3L John's Nnd” B468_Clelncnt. Shelton and Elmer in the 3mm"; the fflyowlng morning United States and Glen in George- , town. The Funeral will be held at 2 Tuesday to the .1. .1.‘ Mort . isnow relievInE M1"- Farmer, manager of the itinkora Branch. - ~ "mun" u“ Mina-rife Llairui-nc. .___-¢-oc»-i—-' Eastern Gudrdian ..‘LATIS’I.‘ COMEDY SUCCESS’ -"'l'he Whole Town's Talking.’ Charlottetown talent. Odd Fellows Hall, Montague, Friday, Oct. l9. ' 8468 ..'SERVICE§ roulcrm- Rev.» Wm. McLeod will conduct service in_p_ m, mmm-pmyq iBtutgcon Bay Bf “s3” °" Wednesday United Church Cemetery. ( . Lem” i" Dawnllm- from Montreal. she loaded a gener-' {and Thursday evenings and the us-v usl appointments fill on the 21st. [Georgetown ll and ‘l and the Bay. at 2.15 p. m. .."WELI. KNOWN RESIDENT.- Thc death ozcurrcd at Georgetown fSundiiy evening of Mr. Harry Jenk- |lns aged 52 years. Mr. Jenkins took a stroke ‘of paralysis". . about two wears ego and since then has been Wote rfront Directory Pauli’: Wharf 82hr. A. C. Nev/hall, Capt. Band-I ind, Capt. Turner. Monday evening Plclrard's Wharf i Four masted Schr. Ruth Martin. ‘Capt. Waldemar arrived in port yes-f terday from New York with i230 tons of hard coal for A. Plckard 8r Co. Schr. Eliza Coreham, Capt. Mac-l ILeod after discharging a cargo of coal for‘ C. Lyons a C0., has sailed. l I 14m Wharf \ l Four master! 80hr. Charles D. .,oflA5'l'|§BN- AGENT-MI‘. J. wJwllflilod t0 his bed. He was in the by ‘(my dlgghgrglng a cargo of lum- sunfoflL Capt Emu Juno“ "rived Murdock‘ is Guardian Agent in United States for a number of years m; 1m- L, M, 9091c a 0d,. 10nd- Montague and will be pleased to and on his return to the Island ed a general- cargo for Port Elgin. and _renewal subscriptions. tt about eight years ibuslness removing ngo curried on to Georgetown‘ AJVISITINO PABTORY-The Rev. when he became ill. He was a man Wm. M. Leard eonductedwiivlne ser vieo in Georlotown and sturgeon on efuiedihy all who knew him. He was 14th. 7, ~ ~ {ii splendid character and highly as- . e..--...____~_a____-%... and has sailed for that place. Car-veil’: Wharf Bchr. Dwina, Capt. Fraser which has been beached on shore is under- goingyaome repair. in port yesterday from New York with a carflb of 850 tone of hard coal for C. Lyons lube, 4 I Marine m... . C. G. S. Aranmore which arrived in port a few days y; i; mum‘ 1 large shipment of lighthouse sill)", plies. . ‘ Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Hochelaga on the Picloli route. B. B. Harland, Capt. MscLalne in port. n. r. w. Dredge. No. us, capl- Mncbeod is busily dredginll m" Bruce Stewart d: C0., dock. 111g Linger, Capt; Gamble is at’ wndinr um. w. bruise NO- 11° “‘ Bruce Stewarrs wharf. In conversation with a number oi Wilkins of aaliitlg vessels the writ’. er has been ‘cold that if condition! lrcsp on as they are, that within twfl m’ three years we won't have a sail-- in: veuel call m at this port." w" should bathe case, our port which wu. atone time. filled up with vu- sels will be a pretty barren look"! Dlace: and lbwili be a pity for 8'1"‘ a thing to happen, ‘as we have M‘! one of the prettiest little harbollfl and ports in lheirlalr-itlmee. [l s if!