_ ,..- .PAGETHREE _ "T '__ N(_"’ffEMBER 1911914-_ _ _ f 'rss cHARLo'rTnTowN cuaiinnts _ _ _ _ _ llflllllllfill IIIIIIIIIII \§ 1',,__Fg¢'ti_ie'_$nd values ~ ive,glve- is' only oingillll _Lo your Durse, __ _ _ I//0 ‘ MRS. JOSEPH KELLY. Al "7-V2 The Guardian announces with deep ' _ _ regret the death of Mrs. Joseph Kelly 4\\\\\\\ /J-.*\\\\\\\\\\\\vJl F* LQ\ s """/»/, _ c `§1 SU 5 I///////A\\\\\\WW 'I/I /J L i/,j'I///////di” " ` 'H' _=-i/-_ _ 'ffl unset. will////I Qc - \ l i After the feast-the what ? Why Penslar Dyspepsi ablets for the stomack I Holidays-and every dav which took place in her home in Lot 11. Thursday, Nov. 12th, after a linger- ing illness. Her death did not come \1“@XDectedly but has cast a shadow over the comlxiuiilty where site lived. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Goff, of Lot 10, and was in her 27\h Year. Site will be deeply lam- HHUBU by 8 large concourse oi’ relatives and friends. Ot amiable disposition kind and gentle actions aitd other Cliristtan virtues she endeared herself to all who had the pleasure of her ac- tiuaiiitaitce. Her memory will iotig be revered by lter many friends and -neigh- hors and her serene and liappydeatli was a fitting closing of ti virtuous and \\’ell spent life. In her sickness she was visited by her pastor. Rev. lt. J. li-Icl)otinld, of the Brae. The deceased leaves to mourn tt husband and one little boy. llerniati. besides a lathe .r hey are feady I0 “Se vi and iitotlter. one brother and five sis- ou. Never take a day off _ “G0bble up" everythin III,” \< rv UQ if rV@_ ters. The funeral took place oit hat- ttrtlay morning at 9 o'c-lock to St. Ilrtdgets Church, Lot 11, in the ab- sence of her pastor. the Mass for tlte __ sight'-.there’1l be vert1`rne" work for you stomach. 25c and 50c. E. A. Fosle - Central Drugstore Sunnyside ll'-c “Seeivs Almondmsc \`i-emit" for L.i,a.>iJ€d face and hands. Finest of its iiind on the market. 50: nottlr. ¢`u||'||is///lllllllnilnuslft' E!\.n_n~.. IH Q 5- \\ lt 'is ’Ne'ver too Late omend, Si _no matter what happens to Youi watch. Sendit around.to me ‘ F.S. Mitchell 'i`he Practical Watch and Clock Rcpziircr _268_Quecn‘Htrcet. l‘li:trlo\ieio\vii__ 7 Give a t Locket We have _ many beauti- ful designs in pliitn and engraved lock- ets-they are economical and very appropriate for gifts to men or women. See this line, it is sure to delight you-the prices are very_ reasonable for the quality. W. N. Tanton ' Sunnyside " \|uuim\\\ u-1///0 ing =»' V H O nn: \\\\\\\\\v//(gA\\\\ dead was sung b the Rev Fathe the R. C. tlcnietery, where all that was fluid to rest to await a glorious ininior- titllty- May her soul rest in pence. _WHERE ill SHIP With the cold weather last adviinc- ing smells and eels will be in good de- ntnntl ltt the Ainerlcun_ markets. T MGH-IS C0.. 25 Fulton Market, Nr-w tlils I’i-oviitce for which the highest itiaritet prices will be paid. Porsottal tttteitttoti is given tn itll cottsigttments and at ready itittrket is prqvitir-_(1, GIRL LEAPS FROM AN OCEAN LINER 'l‘o seo at young girl actually iuitip i'_rotii the itiipcr ilvvlt of it large ocouit liner, while it is in tttotioit, ttttil iight :igiilnsi the ivztvits iii it ilespeeritio effort to rottttlt sitiety is by no iticitiis tt cont- itiuii sight. ’l`ltis is just wlittt ltuppcits lit the ttiittli episode of The Millhiii , llollttr lilystcry slioivliig at thu l’t=oplr~`s 'l`ltcutt'c totttorrow. Since the licglti- - itiitl; of this fztiitttil Serial ntttiiy iviitttlt-t'~ i'ttl ittciilottti: ltztvv bi-_eit pt'esi-tttotl littt Miss lla llnillrfs daring uccotitpllslt- tticitt iii this edit-iott. Apart l`rottt this swine. liowovirr, the entire protlttctioit _ls tlresseti in at style that is at once spectactilitr ittttl novel. The views oi' the ship, George Wasltitigtoti, at sea wiilt the iitooit playing on thc writers, o the distatico cannot but help appeal I' everybody. Then the interior of the ship is siioivti while the scenes depicting the shopping crowds on Ilroadway lettd u touch ot' variety to a decidedly remark- able iiltii prorlttctioii. The Million Dol- lar l\lyster_i' is certainly going iii iti- tcrcst iveoltly., 6580 D0 CORNS LEAD T0 CANCER? As yet this has not been proved, but iittercstcd parties will tlnd nothing bet- ter for cortts than Putnatn's (Torn Ex- tractor, 25c. at all dealers. ::Fivt- pot' cent. oi’ the amount you spmid for ltvxall goods goes to assist thc lzttiiiliits of those who have so gril- lrtntly rt-spoiiiled totliolr coiintryscall _», l\l:tcl{iitiioit llrtig (‘.o., (`or. Great Geo- ' :_ i rgc und liciit Streets. Mldtf. pf - _ _ An Appeal to the 1 ` People of P. 1-:_ island In behalf of iiiitiiiiiii Patriotic Fund] or giving your su scrip enables the donor t0 D3. ‘ I than in lump sumS~ ' The *prince Edward Island Branch of i The Canadian l sis. w. w. suiiivan. Pr"- Mr. Th THE CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND e is, as you doubtless are aware, designed Cause for the assistance of those dependent ' on the gallant men who have 8000 lf) fight OPI' bat' ties. It is a fund the support of which_is_ dictated by every sentiment of loyalty and patriotism. The general canvass will be made. _ e commencing latter part of this week, MethOdin the interest oi the above named on Wmf“s.?.i:‘"ftia‘iett°iittts _ _ H. W. BlN\liNG. Mit/lanager ot the Bank of Nova Scotia, _Cliarlottetown, P. E. I. at astearly a date as P0S51ble~ __ __ _ _ ` ~ icome an most use u orm Instal- §};f,i,);;-Iitiition to this fund,is the sub- nients Scrgpigon payable at certain stated ' - _ ample, for a year, or during ?i‘1T3?1;';iii1;§);i1i>}iIi,hieorv§:i{r. This methodlieeps up a 1 income to the fund as needs arise, and also 1-ego ar v with greater conveniences H, w. Btmiins. Tre" in Patriotic F und. Mr. A. -A. Bartlett, Secfy mortal of it dear friend was forever 0 supply their largc cllntelo, Charles-t (‘., LONDON, Nov. 17.-A Times des# patch l’roin Copenhagen says:- “Advlces from Fosen indicate that there is much dissatisfaction among tlte Poles, iii the Eastern Provinces of Germany. The Poles complain that the Gertiiuiishre neglecting the t'roii- tier because most of the inhabitants are Slavs. They declare that the Ger- mans tliettiselves are laying the fron- tier to waste. iii order to delay the Russians. They protest that Poles are put in the front of the battle line as cannon fodder. The Germans, on the other hand, accuse the Poles oi’ helping the Russians by espionage. "The Germans are concentrating great armies at ’i‘horn-Posen and Bres- lau, and plan to fight desperately to prevent the Russian occupation of the important parts of Silesiu and Fosen. Only the utmost need will persuade the German to send any troops back to the Western front, at present." A tlespatcli from Petrograd to tlte Tintcs says: “Graiitl Duke Nlcliolas, the ltussiaii Coniiiiatider-iii-(fltief. has the sale of alcoholic drinks of any kind shall be forbidden. “This decision was taken because iii-hiking among oiiicers ituartered at remote places, had not ceased." GIVE GERMANS DO&E OF O N MEDICINE. LONDON, November 18.- The COD' enhagen correspondent ot' the Daily News leartis from Berlin that the Rus- sians have imposed on the conquered East Prussian towns war contribu- tions oorrespbndlng aDD\'0Xl'"“‘ff|I~' i0 those imposed by the Gerttians on towns of tlte same size. Tltcse taxes are being collected in the szttittt inan- ner as the Germans collected their in- demttitlcs in Belgium. The military authorities iii East Prussia have given orders that its the Russians advance the lnitiiliitttiiis are .to abandon their homes and take not only their inoucy and vultittlilc~.<, but its to pri-.veiit the itussiuits front ob- uver-ritlileii the tlecisioii of ilie, (foiincll of lilinistt-rs favoring the sale oi` beer and light. wines and has now ordered that wlii\.i'evt:r tttttrtial laws prevails, ,taining titty provision trotti tht-_ occu- lpieil dit-itrit-ts, The liouscs are also to llic biirnuil so that the lttletsitttts shall. not iiitil any slieltcr. tlnys before the ext.-liiutge closet] and since the close. Tito cotninlttcc said this was iiiliiiltoi-iiiiial. settled oit Noveinber apart front thc », ~ y __ ._ r. fM<-.Donald of Grand River, thence to -_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._-_-_-_..._-_...___ .....___M........__._....._.____..._-_-_-ae.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.~_-_-._-e THE LONDON BROKERS _ FEAR ll SETTLEMENT LCNDON, Nov. i7.~---Att liit`ortital_ 'l`ltt- cliitti' trouble is tltit Aiitcrictt . contniittce ol Stork Excliaitge ittem- tttttrket, ivliert-. one firin nltntc is Still bers elected to approach tlte oi`l`tt'iul oil to itttvi- over $3,000,000 iii ttcuotittt coiiiinittce has had a special interview to settle next week. Much ot' thi with Lord Reading and Treasury ot'~ business represetits the closing oi` th llclals to liiiprcss uit the Goveriiittoitt long :intl short coitttiiltiticttts wltlc tlte dilllrulties und dangers of proceed- were open for the July Z9 account. ing to the intniedhite settlement of Tliis :ti-cotntt is being carried over York _"U __dv______s___ _ __ , _ _ traitsitctions for rt date subsequent to_ voiitpulsory for a your ttltcr the \\':tt‘ _ ____ ‘ ‘ _ _ _' g If “B 'S5“" fl” July 29. ‘ so that in sonic, cases wlioro clients " “l"“°m” 0' "QSM mm “Om” "sh "UI" lt` now triittspiros tlte Govertttiieiit tliotigltt they littti closed, they iltitl , was nilsint'oi'tttctl by tlte otiicial cont- tltcy are still long or short i`or mittee concerning the niagititttdc of yctir after the _tvur on one ltittttl, but their flocks and herds with tlitint, so- 0 li LONDON, Nov. 17.--_\ utiitt: wasltcill ashore nt-ar West (`:tpvllt-_ liolluitrl.l exploded yesiferday wltilo being ex- tttitiited, killing lltree naval otlicors. one civiliutt itttd three sailors. This itiforittatloii was tzoittitined iii :tit ttttitouiiccttteiit' tnude by the ilutch hliiiistry of liliiritte, and cabled t'rottt‘ Atnsterdutit to ltettt.ot"s 'Felegratit l‘utitpaiiy. ' Several iiiiiies had been tukett to' pieces stittcessfully before the accideitt _ occurred. Between thirty and forty mines were seen in the Scheldt near l<`lusliiit;:, yesterday. Sonic were' tlostroyed, the lititclt oilit-ials_say, by "do boats. und others were wasltcd ashore. -ii.. it-...t tmc_MHm,_tM gwttt iiseiltiusstiis _ ‘iititii iuititiist lciiiiiiisutii t WITH THREE llRWE3 K|llll]SillNMlNi Piilllliillll iillllliill ll,-\l,lb`.-\.\', .\’ti\'. T7.-» The llittliittx lltralil at few tlttys ago iublislttil a _ i . f tt, article from tht- ;\‘loitircui Journal oft (‘ointituri'c as to the great profits lit' sugar refining iii Faitatla. The follow- iitg, oit tho other sifit-_ is frotit thc lilotitreul i'lztzi-ite:~ “ Sugar i'ollttct‘.~i itt I\lotttt'cal object to vriticisitt that ilivy are t`t:apittg utidtio profits front thc shit-_ ol' sugar 011 U10 Hrouttii that thc t't't'iir's have wrongly based tiicii' ttri.',tttttt=tits on thi- tliifcretico oi' price lictwt-vit .'\'i»i\" Yorlt ntttl !ilontt‘t:al_ This, thi.-_v clititit, iitzty sotiiitl all right iii tiii-iiry, bitt ihiii it itcizlct-is to tttko into t-ott:;itltai'attiott certain fttttdaittetttal 1`tii'tor;; iiltlclt i'ovi~i-it the situation. _ _ - ' 'l`lti» ri‘iiit's li-.ive politiethottt that it-iiitvtl .stigitr can lm'Tnirt'hrisr'ri iii Ni-w York at'$5 u liundrtedipouiids, in coiiiparleioii with .$12.75 asker! here, and they ltttve st-.it_c-_ti that the Montreal mtv is iioti' $125 tibbvt- thc prices vltitrged liefort- thc do-claratioti oi’ War. 'l`lti»y claliii also that “the Moiitteal ri.-ilitei~s litty iii thi- same itiarltet and linrt- as clieap and ext-elleiit_m,etlipds oi' rniiiiittg its_.~__lils Anierican pontpeti- ror. There are other differences inthe way ot' tariff and so oti, but they cl_aiitt that, till tits-se things rottsidcreil, titt- Vattailtatt rutiitcr titalit-s $1.50 itiortt profit than before thi- war. The latter rhiittis thot, on the coittrarix his pro- lits uri: itiut-it less. "l>oit't forgot your Turkish lloligitt tottii;ltt~:!0t- llifli. .\. I<`ostt-r, Suttity- sidc. 6:'»4ll~11-1'i'hI3l. .i`____~_- __ __ _ _ _ ' W __ _ 1 C” "".""""""“T"""_""""""'U \ Furniture, Carpets, Linens, Curtains, Blankets _ _ , / cj- /9?, FD "‘> JL in "‘> tc __/' "E tsiig _ \Beer & Weeksi _ ,~ \ J it a ~ i . < No Stairs to__§limh~-~- ELEVATOR Takes you to all Depts 0 ‘r * I T ii ~`»i it 2% l \ I, ll the business done during the three on thc other.1n\1si_tlellvei'oi‘ take up fully $75,000,000 ol' btisincss must bo, rztiigvtl by tho (iovcrtiiiiotii. utlterwis CANADIAN PIPERS HEARD IN ENGLAND. , ______ l.O.\`l)l)N_ .\’ov. 1S_--“lf the (`:titttil» httt fort-o now in Ettglatttl is short iii "'l`liere arc. I believe, four Scottislt rttgiiitciits lit the trotitingeiit, each oi' ‘ wltirh has from ten to sixteen pipcrs, zititl, moreover, there is the Prlttcess l'zttricia‘s regiment, which, although pipe biitid consisting of fourteen stoni- -,iiiti the Niiivftiiiiiiiiami iisiiing pee, in lunged pipers. _ _. sttugglt-il tot' ttiy sott‘s lilo agttitts "The Canadian Black \@tch‘lias a iiiuiiy illnesses, only saving hint t'rotti pipe-iituior whose pipes have resound- _death by constant care. l ant deeply -.d in India and in South Africa during tlte war, and another piper who was in the Scots Guards. They wear the Stewart turban by the way, and not the Black Watch variety. There is it V. (‘. itiitlwi D. S. OJ among the oilicers of this Highland brigade. The V. (I. is Colonel Turner. wlto won it when sav- ing the guns nt Coleitso at the time liord Roberts’ son was killed. I believe that there are about thirty men in the brigade who have good Gaelic. “lt must be added that a great hunt- ber ot' these Canadian soldiers were horn iii Great Ilritaiii, and they have not lost their local accents iii Greater Britain. A bagpipe contest ntiglttiie held at Salisbury, on ii grand scale, when the famous piper Mt-(`oll, from Oban, and Piper-Major Cainpbcll, the Kiiig's piper, iiiiizltt cock their bon- tiets and cliallciigc all the tiattarliaii pipori-i to bout tltein at "t\lncrittiition's l.t1iiietit_" TRYON AND BONSHAW.- Services will he hold at Tryon, 2.30; iioiisiiiiiv, .7 o'i-lor-.k. Suiiilay, Nov. 2t!titi_ THE HFANNY MAV" - _ REPORTED LOST. S'l'. JUIIN, N. li., Nov. l_1i_-'l‘licr" §it` _____, . »-_ /¢ _ rltll » _ -_ / `};.-_'-' _ 1 _ _ ' _ -`~-» ’ information I488#IM& Gray Stationary Engines Standard thef world over, Made in sizes from Cond for Friday Nov. it on V 1 1-4 to 12 Horse Power. _ _ _ a.=========L f = e <1- --I t_ _ -.- _ Write for free Catalogue giving prices and lull - FOR SALE BY L 1 i ° N Stam;%%m t:vF°'&I‘° Esérdon V A 0 0 4 1, 0( q?§@ stock for thc Noveiitlirer IS ttc<'otittt. SL-ti.lettii>ttt ol' this oct-outtt has ztlrcit- .'-'aid thot, il lite had his way, he would I I P i /gpecial;--Genuinesolid Q_ak_dining set---buffet? -i 1_5 // M5-%_.` §_!§f§§i!'§,_i_, tit .EEQS H _-_ _ __ _ _ _ ]_ H2; Z “ fi-~ -~ - l 1"' - = _ H 5 tvr.\§.\ji' , __ l / _i _'_»`\\ ;= __5__l__Y_{_( _ ____ _ , , ' ‘_ _ ‘ " ' ` ` 1’ :iii ` _ illllli-ll t - __. I’ __ _t__l I P" ' = j;.f~.f ;-;_ _ _R -~ » tiziiinrimiiiiiiiii '-- T ~ ( ¢_i__'»3’li t,. ‘L-ic. -`, _ » » ' ”"“- `~ \’ i "»"T"i} TT] t _.~ i - --%. en- » - t I R i t.___ _ .____iItu/_4 _gf iQ _i _ I _ _ _ » _ !_ 1 YE _ *ga* i, ih ‘ 1 'W ' ~ ` ily bcgttit, but it is liopctl sotiie rcllt-_i` ,,§'J\, M4 gf _¢ ‘ -in _ _ _ Members, lto\\'e\'er. calculate that lit desi-rvlttg cases may yct bit :tt-» - -1/,Vi /`\ y_ '\\__ \\, *`-‘lg i i L. ‘ ,, ==, _ _-_, rr __ _. ~ ~ t I ' ‘ it is lit-lit-veil titiitty tttotitlnws will go . ` ‘ nw _Q-t f ;_ littsiites which is being carried ov(-r_ into liiittliltttioii. ' \ it /» ‘ _ - _ .- i ,i ,l for it your after the war. t _ _} - _ I “ * 8 I § .- t 1 _ chairs, _table and china closet $79.0() 1 We have this handsome set displayed in one of our. big show windows -each piece plainly priced so you can sec it for yourself _ It represents one of tli<- biggest v The Buffet is made of genuine cittztrtci' cut oak. The design is one ol' the iicivt-st -plain, no carvings or ornaments to catch dust. It has 2 cutlery drawers, Z large cup boards-large linen drawers. liaticlsome brass pulls on doors and drztwers, large bevel plate mirror at the back running lull width of the buffet. A rcgutar $30 to $35 article. Special.. _ _ - The Chairs are large sized and substan- tial and are made of solid oak. There arc 5 side chairs and an arm chair-each of which is upholstered in genuine lentliei; $25 would just seem out of the way lor iii'é‘$sl.3‘?i-@‘if_ .§‘.ll`i»€fi`_‘_7TT‘_‘ _"?‘_‘_` $17.75 _ the complete t i alucs we ve eve1"oflet'ed. The Ext. Table is a massive large sized article mounted on zi heavy octagonal ped- cstztl and is made of genuine solid oak throughout, the large round top shows thc beautiiul grain of the wood. it will extend io_6 feet when tlit-_cxtrzt leaves are inserted. It is no exaggeration to say that tables not a bit better are sold at $22 to $25. Special ........................ __ The China Closet is larger than thc or- dinary-tnuch larger than is usually sun- plicd with a set at this price. It is also of solid quarter cut oak inside and outside Ijtrge dooro and bent glass sidcs_ `ic-ap at S to .SIS -our specia suite for__$79.00 t 1 l §Peei_a1___Se1e___0f vt¢tfy__aeni _ x . i ..I.l....”.§.‘l.!.i‘..f“i?.i.$;..,ll‘.1£‘..'.?...i:1i; brass fern pots and Jardinereg cr l"tntnit-. It tntti' lllwly ln' \\I1\-f\\<‘- I-I0w’5 This? __ _ _ _ ____ __ _ _ _ _ t»_.h¢i.ft~`;tt.mt'.ttiiii etitnnt t.t~>t-ti.;-ii iw ttitii-'_ _ Tiicsc may b_c sccn in out' big sltow \vincl0w--:t vc-ry 1-ttractivc lot~-linisltcd in voN sustow To Go 'ro noi/te? °“""*" "“`- F_,_wENEY&C0_.1-,,,,_,,,_U_ either bright or satin (dull). iioivts, Ntiveiitber 1:i_~ nerr veit iigt§§f’§:#_;i__§§f;‘fii'§dt-i'§i__§'_§;‘:§i‘i.`_§t';`,,§;§§,'i§Etiinmif , They are beautifully finished and, being lztiiuerccl, will not tarnish. ini _ _ 1| G i 1|-icy _ ti ein stness r _ o .ri ina rin ' _ _ wiiitiiiiortti; i§tiif];Bfli»ruil“ii»_ii_li°2>i;ii~_i-iitct-`viii; ‘_“"'" '° ““’{,‘f,¥}‘,§,§‘,{‘,§’,§{§’,{_‘,§“,','{_"i-,'_§;_1E'_,§1Y_"""' Worth fully one half more than our special price. Buelow who usually res i es iere, ant t ’ or ti, *- vilio through his Italian marriage, ltns| llal|’s Catarrli Pure makenintrrnilli wins , 9 Hunan god? ‘S _directly upon ihc blood 'tml mucous siiriatm ni . ~» ._ _ _ _ 89 $1 89 2 49 3 49 ntentionetl as his possible stircessor iii Le;,iigéffé\¢i;°sgL'i§"b;l§\i5f,'x,g§`§,._ mc C, O ’ 0 ’ 0 view of the lmiwrtanvv of the twat at 'rm-it.tti'sFamiiy Piitsforwm-iipiiimi . . _ - - - _ _ ____ _ _ :i ' _ __ 'Q' '_ _ A Big 25c L V Dust Treated with I Cloth ' "7 '* ~-": ’= ’~»"~2'Tf2:'-'i This coupon entitles you to a 25:: L-V Dust Cloth absolutely fran with n pu rchule of a SOC hottie of Liquid Veneer provided thin coupon ll filled in with your Barrio and address rind is I! ourotore, Frldny.N ,c ¢tiih imherwlte, the coupon is void. You will lic clelightcrl with one nl these L-V Dust Cloths llnsidrs bring irrat- cd with l.iqtiid Veneer it`s made from .1 new fabric railed "Crt-pt-it able forthe nmotint ni dirt :tml dust it itill pick tip :ind carry away. It disin- fects, tltists. cleans :ind poli