ocrosss 28,1916. ._ _ - M - --`; __ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ PAGE SCOTT. YOU S 'I 'l"iMEl To BUY COAL “,189 Be Wise and secure your supply of Coal now and make sure to store enough to last till J une we can supply yo u now with the best coal at the lowest price. ' A.Pii:kalII 8|. Gil Phone 240 Ch’ Town We sew.) _ For Your Soldier Boy 1_5` Brotheror Friend Overseas We _have many service- able gifts which will add greatly to his gomiort. This is only a partial list of the many. - Safety Razors 25c to $7 Sterno Stoves, complete, 35c to $1.00 l Oxo and Stero Cubes, 10 and 25c _ _ Cigarettes, in l_0c and tin boxes of' fifties (all the most popular brands) Cigars, pcks. 10', 25's, 50’s Chocolate Bars, all kinds, 5c. Milk Chocolate in 25c cakes _ All Metal Mirrors at 50c Pocket Combs,-10, 15 and 25c Carbolic Soaps, 10, 15 and 25c Talcum Powder, Foot Pow- der, Tooth Paste, Blades for Safety Razors, Pipes, Tobaccos, etc. Geo. E. Hughes "The Peoples’ Druggist” Leave`Your Next Prescription here Leave your next prescrip- tion here, no matter who your doctor ls, or where he' deals, and get acquainted `With the superior prescrip- tion service tllat is afforded all our customers. Our Prescription Depart- ` ment is equipped with the Torsion Balance Scale. which is sensitive to 1-64 of a gralntye most delicate JUST IN! Women’s High Cut Laced or Buttoned KID CLOTH TOP OR - PATENT prescription scales in the province terial can he.h.ad,at head quai'terll`- ‘Brace's. 2789-l0~28Sthu2wksES2wks. urer, D. J. Rley, Queen St; Only a great number of heavy engagements of Mr. Macdonald's class. is a highly meeting of the Young Peoplefs So- IF ITS FRESH CANDY YOU HOUSEHOLD TABLE-There will WANT-Come to JOHNSON l _be something in cake to take home. GRACE CHURCH- JOI-INSON, .THE QUALITY DRUG- Bee this table at St. James' Hall on STORE. - 2800.. Tuesday next. _ 2307, 11 a. iii., Serllluli. Subject. “Chris- i tian Exalnple.»`» Sunday School and LETTER MAIL FOR ENGLAND- DON'T OVERLOOK Saturday Bible Class and orchestra, 2.30 p. m., A le_tter_ mail for England and the night's supply of Confectionery. We 7 p. m.. Sermon, Preacher. Rev. Dr. boys' overseas will -be despatched to guarantee fresh goods. JOHNSON Line. of Sackville, N. B. All seals connect with steamer- ‘sailing from 6. JOHNSON. THE QUALITY DRUG- free, cveryhody welcome. New York.on Tuesday and Ifhursday STORE. 2300, »next. LONG CREEK church of England BELGIAN RELIEF LOTTERY.- service at 7 o'clock on Saturday 11 a. nl.. Sermon, R. L. Coffin, B. Tickets for lottery at Col. Peak6’B evening, (28th inst.) a Service on D., 2.30 p. ni., Sunday School and carriage horse in aid of the Belgian Sunday also and at Crapaud at 7 o'- Bible Class. 7 p. iii., Sermon, Wilfred ROUGE Fund. BIB-Y be had of the 'l‘r0nB~ clock. _ McLeod, B. D. Strangers welcome limited number will be issued. The pUM.pK|N piE__Deiicious pasiry pride is 0116 dbllar. 1931-10-7Mtf. gogd miing at _gt_ James- Haiioweien z|0N ci,.|uR¢H_ _ Tea on Tuesday next. 2807. _ HER BROTHER W°UNDEo"'M|'B- A 11 a. ni., Sermon. 2.30 p. Goorse R- Hooper. Clt_y.\has received PRESBVTERIAN cl-luncl-l SER- day school and Bible Class. 2 telegram announcing thot her V}_CE8- Rev. George Cameron, B. A., Sermon. Preachei, Rev. J. brother, Private Albert Morrison, of W i preach in the Chumbo; of Cove- Kenzie. Coppercliffe, 0nt.,~' has been missing head, Harrington, and sto,nhope_ SBD. since September 15th. Ho was a lnelll- bath ne-xt. 29th inst. at the usual CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. ber of the 76th Battalion, of Ontario. hom-g_ mo,-ning subject, --Divine Maw Private Fred RICH Of Ch&l‘l0tt6t0Wl1' ifes-tation'.” Afternoon subject: “Di 11 a. m., Sermon. 2.30 p. m.. Sun- is a member ofthe Hallie' . lllltt9Ji0ll- vine Blessedness.” Evening subject? day School and Bible Class. 7 p. m.. Thi!-1'. bl1tt&l'l0n WiliCll has llwn ill 9- "Human Perfection." Sermon. A heartv welcome to all __ -- --v _._---- ~ . ._ _ --' ' ' ' . . ‘ ° Arrelvjrlon .ls "alice-ani to ine na- he vertisement In this issue of the Sims __ ____,___ Packing Co.. Ltd.. regarding their pure pork sausages. 2813,10,28.M1i. IT PAYS to buy in this Province. sT. JAMES” CHURCH Tes next T ussday. Admission and Tea 25 I SNIELT NET8 and all hanging ma- centi. 2807. iq ~ POSTPONED.-Sale of home made _ FIRST METHODIST. DON'T FORGET the Hollow Een cooking which was to have been held supper and social at Victoria on Oc- in St. Pours Parish 1-inn thin after. 11 ii. m.. Sermon, Rev. John L ~tober` 31st, 4 to 8 p. in.; 8 to 10 p.m. noon has been postponed until Sa. Dawson. B. A., 2.30 p._ ni., Sunday Ir ‘ 2784-10-27M4i. turday November 4th, - 2311, School. 7 p. ni., Sermon, Professor W. J. Watson, B. A. ST. JAMES'. and seats provided . Seats Free. Preacher, Rev. O. B. is now practically wiped cut. , THE s'rANl.Ev- The stanley Emery. -- docked in Charlottetown last evening QUEEN SQUARE SCH°°'- SCRAP at 8-35- Owing to an exceptionally sAPTlsT cHuncH. BO0K.- In common with other strong running tide and the fact that _ sohools Queen Square is preparing a schooner was on the way it took 11 ii. m., sermon. nov. c.~ R. Free- illld Providing weekly to the 105th the steamer a considerable time to man. Sunday School 2.30 p. ml.-~~ Resilnent it Scrap b00k i’0r the ini’0l‘- dock and endeavoring to do so one large organized class for young folk- lnstion and amusement Of UIQ DOYS of the lines' snapped. The steamer for men and women 7 p. m. from home. The present "issue", brought eighteen passengers and five which has been prepared by the boys carioads or freight. _ -51-. |'»AUi_'s_ Creditllble Production and shows THE CASCAPEDIA- Pownal Morning Prayer, il li. m., 2.30 p. .judgment and discrimination in the Wharf presented a very busy' scene m., Sunday School and Bible Glass. “cuttings” selected. Lieut Jenkins. all day yesterday, as. the S_ S_ Cas- Evening Prayer, 7 p. ni., All seats to whom the scrap book is forward- capedia was being loaded. The wharf free. Rev. 'I‘. W. Murphy, Raf- ed, will be sure to appreciate this lab~ was lined with truckmen's teams tor. our of love on the part of Queen loaded with potatoes which were be- ' Square School. ing put into the steamer with all des- ST. PETER’S. patch-. The Casicapedia will have a SECOND MEETING- The second lull cargo sailing today. 19th Sunday alter Trinity. Holy Communion 8 a. ni., Matlns 11 a. rn. ciety of the First Methodist Church BAPTIST CHURCH- Iromorrow, Sunday School and Bible Classes 2.30 was he-ld last evening in the Heartz Sunday. Rev. Charles R. Freeman. will p. m. Even-song 7 p. ni. All seats Memoriall Hall. The attendance indl- Sneak ill thi? m0l‘nlng at the Bap- free. Rev. Canon Simpson and Rev. cated that the society is well organ- tlst Church on “The Chi'lstian’s God." D. J. Macdonald. l ized and promises' a. good social tirlne At the 7 .p. m. service his- subject will for its members- as well as giving an be “Man's¢ Accountability." The Sun- ’ opportunity for' systematic work in day 'School with classes' for every ~'= UU; . fn 55:1 "F: ? _- _,-p.. RIPARIA RIGHTS or stlmlnl is called a riparian owller, and his rights ill refereiiro lo the water in the streazii have beell stated by the House of l.orlls as follows: “it has-been for nlaiiy years the set- tled law of England, that the- pro- Kietor of laiid on the bank of a river s, as incident to his property in ilie land. a _riroprletarv right to have the stream flow ill its natural state. neither iiivrezlsedf iiow ill its iultllral state, neither iiici-eased or uiniiliish- ed, and this quite ilillependenliy oi whether lie has as _vel lllade use ui' it, or. as it used to bc culled, upro- priutell the wzilei"' Therefore. the lllw is piilill that ii' A and ii owli land along the bunk ni a rivel' oi' streulil. li has no right in obstruct. divert or pollute the u-all-.i~, as it is interi`e1'lli,; with the pl~oprii:» tary rights of A. Suppose. llowevcr. lllul,B lluos oh- struct, dlveri or pollute the \\'ulcl' and A enters actluil zigaillst him. and proves the obstruction ur pollution of the water. but fails io prove any uc- tual linlliuge ol' lilly probability oi’ i'ii- ture llailiage. (‘nli A succeed? Yes “If the stljeulli hils been diverter] from its natural lllianliel over or in front of the land oi' ii lower proprie- tor," said thu' (Tourl ill a roi-ellt ruse. "that is oi’ itself injllrin. ilerllllrsl: il is all iilterferellce with ll pi'npi'ieini'_\’ right and this (‘olll‘t wolild :itl'ol:li rv- lief, though the plzliiitlii could lleillicl-i show actual damage noi' lieiuollstr- ate in what particular way such llillll- agf: would likely arise ill the l'liiur<»" “FOR THAT SWEET 1’00TH"- Try our Chocolates and Kisses ’I‘hcy’re absolutely fresh too. JOHN- i All owner of land along ll' rlvel' l A ._ SON &. JOHNSON, DRUGGISTS. ' 2800. F-' Safely Indigestion, constipatidn. and many ailments of the organs are often the source of illness. At the first conditions take the reliable remedy that is always Lugosi Sole of AnY Modiciiis Sole' everywhere. ln boxes. 2! colin.” -J `“"`I \V¢~ll Loaded Shelli luusi- nil thi- ilifiiirr-lice between vllltory and llvfi-sl in poultry raising. Make i.iii»- lli..i \IlI`lt »l|vlls ala propvlly limi.-ii by giving your hens P/'affs l'°“l“"' -___J Regulator Y Tones up the system, prevent disease. I lil»i~|»s the fouls llcaltliy and inliisrs i thliii lay in-;|\il_r. i'fnsiiri~»= ierdle .fp intl ln.-l_. .-limi... _ Ai _wir .1...1..-‘- ill :Jr _1il~y.r.Lar¢/rr mnmi.-.i.if.'.i, .nw up rl, if/I/lb. I-syn nl $0.00. \\ -llc illln' im l‘|II‘Il-I Hook, "Poultry \\'nl.l.l.-ix' ' l’RA'I"l` FOOD C0. 0|* CANADA, Linlifoll 0 A'3I;iremont St., TORONTO. -_ -- .- _ .._._...___ 3;! \l U Dressed Hogs. ressed Hogs ‘ Wanted I lil Order to lcccp full' iilulll ill full <»|it~l':ltiuli. <0 :ls in llll or- :lcrs pl‘filil|ill_\‘. \\'i- l'crillil'o :l lx-glilzll' ;lill1lf_i>_f I-_T19 9110315 Viilgl from the different departments are as °“ ““ °“ ` supplied . y zz e’s “Bef folllowsz- Grade 9 and 10, H. John- _ Love" which furnishes several min- B-on_ ieaciiei._20 stockings; Guide, 8 _ Mr._Jaiiies Msg;-_a;i_l_n¢_;f_1c:_i;ti;ei_lea__\;3 Utes' Of 1ll\l8hE'- Trying 5|¢“3U°“9 and -A. B. Cam_pbe~lJl, teacher--6; Grade et°"k5 rst°wi5_' id fever tl1l‘ilflillK fl`6‘B?l°5 m|lk3,1Ii'_l_Z7'f_§i;*; ng’ 7-H. Yeo, teacher-=15; Grade 6- ana” ° yp 0 ' = One Of C0llt l1U0“5 30 V - 9 e Miss P. Bell, te-acher--5; Grade' 5- _ . _ tertaining combination will be shown Miss A_ Ye0_ ieacher_ii; Grade 5 MThs NiissesMi_._a)\;i_i;__i\i<-l\i;_i_¥;l::c;;l_;1 today ln the afternoon and evening. *Miss H_ Simith, teacher-13; Grade waregac-_enor to St Pe_er___ on Samri 4-Miss c. Meiulllnn. :sooner-9; d °f °' S ' ::l-fave y0\l ECZ0;I1l?d__slf Y°“ ‘_“`_‘; Grade 3-Miss E. Taylor, teacher- ay' troubled with annoy ns 0896 8° 7; Grades 1 and 2-Miss M. Finlay- _ _ ii i bottle or D. D. D.. andsge -Iii;vvf__ l-_> <‘cllt.<_ (`li:lr- lottctolvli, with orgzllis niillclicil ilu- l}~\'t-r\lillt~iii |il.~iicc\illll. .'\t present price this iilczlils o\'cr lgu in-r lil. lm- lin- _-tilt-.'llilc illcni. 'l`lli`s is 11 '/llufll beffcr rl‘flll'»l in I/is /`