_i7,_19i5 ras.-cnasiiorrsrowu GUARDIAN imc!-4 FIVE We have vessels at' o wharf now with the following coals: . = Albion Nut ' Invemess Round- Drummond Round s Reserve Run of Mine We will .be discharging for several days. _ Order your supply to-day A. Pickard & Co. * Phone 240 . Ch’town i 1 G - - H .. .. ._. _-_ 7IIIIIIlllA`\\\\\\\\\WIlA\\\\\§l/II/IL\\\\\\\\WZI/IZ it verybody f'i'l'i"l`l`”§§i-:El the latest designs t DB5 O §.- nd satisfaction Our PRIVATE O Er -i porters or Braces. Our stock of Truss r-4. U3 ising Elastic Trusse pring Trusses pr_1ng-Elastic Trusses arious designs and pa or special cases. Our forty years exper- nce in Truss-fitting as- ures you of a perfect fit, nd a guarantee of com- *NME* ort and satisfaction. Let us supply you ext Truss. IJ Geo E Hughes ' `\~ - ' _ - _ » ._ _ _ ~ .-31.-"i T f iqi-urn G \\\\\\\` or thstand constant use nd give perfect comfort Russ Roon af ` r the convenience of. ustomers and Doctors who may wish to fit pa- tients with Trusses, Sup- PAINFUL ‘ AccioEN'r.- Pr = Jerry Qulnn,'~of the-P.,E. I. lin! `_C. E._1?._, met with _painful lnjuri few days ago. _ While swinging on exercising rings in the Drill hal ‘lost his hold..s.nd fell _breaking of the small ankle bones. ‘He"w unable to march with 'the men some time. -i_ _ MllI\\\\\\\*/III//I/l\\\\\YII/§\\\\\FFw fl; been reported'by Rev. E. S. Wee _Belgian Fete Day Appeal from P al and vicinity. The most of this collected by Verna Smith and F _ ence Brown, two of the Sunday Sc Girls of Pownal Church. The resp was most cordial. Mr. Weeks reports $2.80 handed him at Mill on Sunday making a grand tota Pownal and Mlllvlew of $20.65. e _most complete: com- Y . _ '-°~< cn:/roi $‘9.n.9° 'tors published; collected by ladies of Bradaibane and vicinity un- The Guardian joins with their many ider the heading." Tra‘falg`ar Fund friends in heartiest congratulations. 'should have been, Red Cross Fund, ' _as the money_ and goods were sent to MY- P- P090; to beused by the Red -St. Bonaventure's Church Tracadie. CPOSB 50¢l€iy- The Home Of MPS- Mur- was the scene of a pretty and interest- tloch Graham, Bradslbane, who con- ing event, Tuesday, Nov. 9, when Miss tributed $1.00 for the fund was omit- Annie Fiske, eldest d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiske. Tracadie Cross, , . ’ _ _ was united in the Holy bonds of Mat- ' _ _ ng iNg_TiTUT§_ WOl;lK___- ’I1`;he rlelguiar rimony to Mr. Michael Handrahan of I 1 Illilll y mee “E 0 "0 GW tiveil St. Patrick's Road. The nu tlul knot l"€i‘\\\\“‘“'.'. Women's institute was held in p ted. y ¢\\\__ good attendance_ The subject _~~_\~ discussion was Table Etiquette." , _ 1 _ paper'»in which' many useful hints cloth with hat to match, was attend- ` The G ii ii--» M » & M L A I =~i~f»-i--i I ww'--Y“m_'-"H-yv WW” Vince. V gl-ln|5°r ¢Hu»icH.._ser-vlou-willho fw’A'St°wa‘rt` ' F ' seiiv E roNiei-i'r.- 'riiere will mi ”éiin?ii»iif‘"sfh`i':~fiif iciléefriynkiliizi - 1 119-121 Queen St,-wt g|mf1°‘g¢`¢¢wn ' _ ' IG e service at Clifton, Lot 48 Church, wlll he omdlatlug. 5 Wednesday at 7 p.‘ mi ' I +-i *" ""*‘l' f HIGH TEA.- Keep Tuesday (noon 23rd. for the annual sale \ gigs :os in si. ' Pours Parish \- art of the proceeds for the Red IT PAYS to bii lntthil Pro -:» ' ~ » aim voUNo HEi.Psas.- s17.s6 A1- Home.-Mrs .ions Eii‘Fissor,` after- Montague, _wiil_be "at ho_m_e” to .her a te e en- BEAN euPPzn Ano BAZAAR-` __ Mt.. Herbert Red Cross Society _will ~ ' . ' . i ivste hold a been supper and bazaar in Mt.; _ Il 1 _ ,S _ - _:- 'g entry .Herbert Hall, Thursday, Nov. 18th, at _ ._ ._, , _ _ _ . ' es a 7_p.m.__ If not fine the following night. ‘,_ . ___ __' _ _ _ _ __ '_ i _ ~ . "'___"* the Supper 20c Sale of home made candy ' ' “ ' < » 'RED cnoss.l_"rhe list oi oontriini- served hy Mr. and Mrs. John carrie the and a- most delightful day passed. HANDRAHAN'-FISKE NUPTIALS. ,L 1 the was tied by the Pastor. Rev. J. B. Mc- _ sciipoi-house on Thursday, October lntyro, who also sung High Mass, -'. 2301 iii 3~30 D- 111- There W8-S il fairly Miss lliiliicont Ready presided at the ~.l \___ . _ for organ. The bride who was beconi- A ingly attired in a suit of grey broad- BETHLEHEM BLAZE cAusi-: oF ‘ii _/.; were siven_was_reili1 by the Pr_es_ident_ so by her sister. Miss Minnio who ELATION IN ENEMY COUNTRIES BERNE, Switzerland, Nov. 15.- Solilom since the war began has any event caused greater rejoicing Austria and Germany than destruction of the Bethlehem work where munltioiis are being made f the Allies. The Austro~German pre has been forbidden to comment there- upon. but it is openly declared th the event had long been expected. A Aust,i-ian personage, interviewed on the subjectkremarked that America had been warned repeatedly, just they were warned before the siiiki of the Lusitania._ ,__i__.___i-.-i- Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlenien--Lust Winter I receiv great benefit from the use of Ml ARD‘S LINIMENT in a severe atta tiy 'l proved it to be very effective in cas ’ of LaGrippe, and I have frequen llilllt all ixntll fig \\~__ . Y _ I - AG_00d Tonlcfor ou _in Fredericton. but is better known ‘Rekall Bamboo Brier Blood `;'h§:EgtE;t()S“égil§:g ga; ;;s§g;_‘§;l B“"d"" if' splendid 1°' wmng 'wonderful success as a salesman, is bridal pal-ty loft for the homo of th “" me gmeral physical “ml iii receipt of a iarse iiicoiiie. is a re- groom where upwards or a hundred In "‘“`"'°“5 system' cognized lecturer on the subject of guests had assembled to welco f0l‘ Steady ll€l`l/05. Sli/95 YOU tertaining book on the personal f o for Tracadie. In the evening, amidst 8- shower of rice 'and good wishes, the mmbggadn :;r,_ li WHS ilieii flooliloil by the members wore blue. The groom was supported ' \_ Bhd -_'.*.'_._ to have the l.€ii0ll€i‘S collect through by his cousin. Mr. Frank Handrahan i Bu_H“_ the district in aid of the Red Cross of Pisquid, who performed his duties »'__y¢ l<`inid. the amount collected was in ii capable and efficient manner. ~~__ $9i.95c. The iiextnieeting will be immediately after mass the happy i _7_..__,,_ l '°= -_pl held in the school-house Thursday. young couple drove to the homo of the _ _,L7 » Nov. 25 at 3.30 p. m. Subject-Bread Bride’s parents where dinner was -_$13-E __ _/5_2 and`biscuit making. ~ ' ' served, a large number of relatives = L_.; --- and friends being present. Excellent il 2" "/5 AN ISLANDER.- Mr. A. C. Mac- addresses were delivered by Rev. John '*=="' Mahon of Chicago, who some months (uncle of the in-ide) and Mr, J, ago won the slivei'_ challenge cup as the most successful sales agent J. MacDonald of Tracadie Cross. A _ Or pleasant feature of the afternoon's en- llle Nil-ilollill C1311 Register. was b rii tertalnment. was- violin selections by in Messrs John J, and A. Mclnnis of _ _ ii » " * knocking about you can get a6.50 skirt here for h arrival. The remaining hours we ei . ' . O N I; he ‘ ~ r r . 3915-11-15n14i __ __ _ i some _ -l _ _ __ * ill be WEDDING BELLS.-'- The marriage for took plsceat the St. Patrick Church. s ` _ Fort Augustus. yesterday of Cecilia Currie of that place to William Mc- has Tague of this city, the ceremony be- ks to ing performed by Rev. Father Mc- own- Donald. The bride who was handsome was lyogowned in blue velvet with lace ior-- trimming and large hat was attend- hool edby her sister, Miss Florrie Currie onse who also wore a blue gown with hat also to mulch. The groom was ably sup- view ported by Mr. Wm. Waisli of Char- l for lottetown. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the brides home where a dellghtfutdinner was ALL THE L.-\DIES'WHO HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A REALLY SMART silk waist-not white--not too expensive-will be delighted to see this new'one that has come in by express. ' It-is made of a fine all silk pongee. It is quite plain in general lines. The collar rolls down-but is arrange to turn high and button. The sleeve is a very pretty one. There are all sizes. You will agree with us that we are not asking too much 2 whenweofferitatoniy......... ........ .... 0 it . it J ». ` s__-_ _ in this Special at _ I is Get $1.25 Corsets .O0 _ ~ 1*, _ __ _ , . ._ \ t ,<4 ~"T`\ - Ai; ~ t regular price- -and sold under regular price too. They are ve "Zf."ii' in value for 1.00, getapair ....... This lot is arranged at the head of main Ystairway. It is special-specially bought--big quantity-lbought under th Y rt r late model-'they are made of good white coutil-honest, sma _ " I ' - = ' durable, shapely. If you are after the very utmost 1 I Q 5 9 -- f /22 ~i-Er” Ir _ `“ f for 2.50 Some of these skirts are not so wide as the present mode-most of them are longer than the correct thing. _ But every skirt is well tailored of good serges and tweeds. They are shapely-they are good-they are all wearable- all litters-all durable. If you want an extra for ~ 2 O i shirts worth to 6.50 @@RlE`»‘i'i`S _ --_ - -- "'?‘17>f:§1 it puriiics the blood. makes salesmanship, and has written an en- them, Supper helng ssl-ved upon theirw .00 0 ~- V€l‘C02\ S B000 i1DD€il€E‘- Mid S0 Of Ulf’ perience since he began business as a spent i n music both vocal and instru-_ O _ best safe siiards against cold boy-salesman. Ho is a brother of Miss mental, llanclngheiiig kept np, until lveilillol' iliS€i159S~ Julia MacMaho'n of this city.-- St. A bottle --250, money llilcli .‘ John Telegraph. M MacMahoii re- ii' not sat_is_iled. (erred to in the forggoing is a son the late General MacMahon. a form the wee sma hours of the _mornin The many nnd‘ costly presents receiv- cred by, the.y?uii,g.,donple;testify t I’ their popuiar_ ty, anii the respect, and__ of m‘"“mlh.“n°n‘ ' A o ' ` resident of Charlottetown His sist:r‘ - esteem, in which' they were held by Yours' McK\nn0n Drug Cos Ml” -lilllll MHCMMIOH Of Sl- -l0lil1 i1lS0 their many friends and acquaintances. W' A‘ HUTCHISON' belonged to Charlottetown. ~'//JIIIII/.\\\\\\\\WIIIIII/I'_$\\\\YI t Because it is the best Hickey & ‘Nicholson'l`ob. Co., H/I/IZ.”\\\\\\lIIIIIIOX\\\\\WlIIIIWL\§\\VII; all along the firing line to give the s Frank Loco to onoof his friends on Island Soldiers at the 3 front are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. \\'UlII.4\\\\\\\\\\WIllll .S0110 [[47//I/I i //[fl _ ,_ s... I ~ a7Pa//vrs _“WHERE I \ AMiirns1 I - _ _ 2*! 1*- “ii-' .-ii-1 f* -- - r ' ""-"5 sacraments to the Catholic soldiers. E515 'C _ I . N5” ii""23"° _ i roi/on .Soi/0i£AT/WM. , wournlva /.1/s_oL£s_ _ _ I --`-- PM/F67 |,_’[ ' it -as a recent letter written by Privat the Island: We are still at Shorii- clitie and they are working us pretty hard, but we don’t mind it at all; I tell you a fellow has to go through some hardships in the army, but we are all doing it for a good cause. "We will never let the Old Flag Fall.’ We are busy learning musketry. Every full marching order. It is about, sev- en miles from here, so you see that by the time we get home we are pretty tired. When you get this letter I shall be in -the trenches for we only have a few days more around here. . munion? Father Burke! I am sure you must remember him for he used to be editor of the “Catholic Register and Church Extension.” He made a great sermon. He said, he was going (Private Loco formerly belonged to Rustico, P. E. I.. but was in Saskat- chewan when war broke out and en- listed at Satkiifchewan.)-T. ::Foster's Guaicol Emulsion of Co Liver Oil is much stronger than most emuisious sold and the addition of Guaicol makes it the finest prepara- coughs and bronchial affections. 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. E. A. Foster, Cen- tral Drug Store. I ‘ ' ' ' Miss Ada 'Bradbury 0 " 88 Great George 8tre%t'_ Art- Nsodis worir-me-niiibrisis for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinds, 88 Great George Street. ~ - n if t or isotisro. tion on the market for obstinnte‘ `m°'°'2°M“' " Q -R may cause conditions l"' . A "l - _ _ Evefyllilllg 5 f _ of dsniifn¢_e‘,_" you should (Examiner. please copy.) 5- =,-- . _ i Now iN FIRING L|NE.- Th i l- ~ ._ &\\\\\Yll.A\\\?llllllllA\\\\\\\\\\?llA\\\W'.l0/la lowing are a few extracts takenefrotin _ OF e __ lt is universally known that-iron is a very important element of the blood. and lack of it is the dlrect_ 'cause of run down conditions and anaemia. It may interest our readers to know town and I-l. J. Mahon, Souris, o his towil. has in Vinoi a reliable, cqn- stitutional remedy for such conditions. momlng we get up at 5_3() get bl-Bak, Vinol supplies iron to the blood in its fag; and wall; down to me ranges lu most soluble state. then theres tne_ nourishing properties of beef peptone andthe medicinal curative extractives of fresh cod livers.. with oil. all dis- solved in a pure native tonic wine. ,That‘s what makes Vinol so success- ful in overcoming run-down and anae- . . . . . . I was to Mass last Sunday' ml¢ 00“dlil0“9~ _ and who do you think gave us com-` ` ___l.i-i1-- ::0Nl0N _SALAD. - Dearborn's Onion Salad, a most delicious relish. Bottles 12c. 3671-11-llmtli ______,_._.?-_-- ::Don't do without anything needed in the drug line. Just phone us and we’ll deliver the goods at your door. OUR NUMBER IS 33. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. THE QUALITY DRUG- STREETS. _ lllll .\\\\\\\iJ. d STORE. COR. KENT AND PRINCE l } Prevent i llPy0irhee ` Neglect of the teet 1 which will produce pyor- _ rhea. It is not sufficient ' " ‘Tier 0iot'17v"e‘ clll"y°iB"fll°9`t Wm' I 'iS 3 l'OIi)Yi8i.lC DTC fa' present. Lots of exciting times. oe;-tulnly have qulge 3 number of plete line of sink roomi lmplles _ - tion retail-Elathe 'Those strenuous moments have an nephews and nieces whenlgo back. I l »_ _ 3 -' _ _ I i*etéo%_’i_i°2€?_i?::¥:§??;;_.1.rI .'~h»"'.d»__ ri _- f0l"l'Il3li0l'l Of iS\’t8f0I'\ the lirtriiliiwheiii sgqchcorhgoibssealad rzyer it. 52 _ho_\:ie__ y)h;i a_lrl speakhso wellldgf I0 » ' f ' . re - i “"1 M°"Y“¢ *"0 P“|"\» 5°* ‘ ~ teeth’ and a-"ay magma” lgfciqfgéuiasi glen; in. but good ‘luck Kr? tb ifgnghranyil fosviiriéwniisgges vxildl emu' ""'“°s°."°' °“’“' °°" ' “On Of the gun 6381129. ‘seems to he with us. Olil' artillery ls shall try to send some souvenirs lf 1 3”' "*“°"' Yi' ”9°;'\:"'**Yl°;' ` _ 'doing fine work. We are away ahead can. I think I shall epeiid vacation -" 'f'~“" b°“ “' " M' °"' ' “SAFETY FIRST” ot the German! in mat “nel I thlllli in London or Leeds, as _I shall want ‘WWI _‘lf "milf *"5"* Nd ’ ‘ if they are checked in Serbia. that the to make it ss complete a rest as pos- ohnto Medicine dropporo, ~ ' l i l lit. b i _ :f:d°;"'-` M°""'°"' F°°* ‘""'"' it Now b\;iiie_(;':;:i‘l_i;o:v(‘;rl&;'_u!ii;ti1Ets\:iil _piietogiigiea pulling r_eading a bpokngoday sent by ~ - ~ - ' o e a s , ' ii _ -_vid everrihiiis elle iii the lliw _ Pd" ._2s°. fiignsnti "comes, it will is: £n'ii'tts;' sol- iii: ifisfvfsfrflii iz ling. 0:3? shltiniti A- ty” °°“|d V°"m7 h’ “°°d°d' .il . _ _ ..lspse_. _ __ _ ~ _ - _ *read it. if you can get it. that Druggists E. A. Foster. Charlotte_-_*_ l. s- l ol ' | are Great Value » _ . Here is the strongest Range of Overcoats' to be found anywhere at this particular price. We make it a _ l point to have the best line of coats that we can purchase we have coats at this price that are worth up to $18.00 ,_ but to make this a strong line we put them all together I A at the one price-they are fancy tweeds, chinchiilas and meltons, converto and velvet collars plain or belted back 47 and 50 inches long all sizes from 35 to at . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . __i_____. _I _ J. A. K. _ ` 20th Century Overcoats 3-Have Style"- Fit---Quality I At 20.00 and 25.00 we can show you _a Hne_ showing_of the celebrate Lourdes 20th Century Brand Coats they are tailored in attractive Scotch tweed overcoatings check backs, chinchiilas and meltons SB & DB. Model Convertts and chesteriieid styles 3-4 and full length some with shield lined, patch pocke DC /__ v -a- ~.<.» __y`___` /A °“fff“s.‘§`§‘.f’.I.’§l’.f§ti°’.§lf.°‘li‘ii'§Z§..‘Yfffif§ff?f7?f?ff'_fffifi 20.00 and 25-0- -* '_ ';~#-- " " ‘W »__,la%| 1 r W I :r ZlEX“§/III/IIIIE-&\\\\\YII F' ‘.1 l am glad that Gatie McAulay is I ge, n dm, np," wen, rank __ _ _ ' __ __ _ N 0 i' JOIIUSDH JDIIHSOIL _happily married. give tliemmy sin-1,1, ,lx mm g,,,i.d|.,_;_ _ ._ _ , __ _ __ _ , ¢ _ _ ey rd. if .il » _ “Q TW() ru_¢_ouiu.irv_.n|`woo1ionii. . _osrsab:_°n§lm°;1‘;§P,i§g‘:§m§l§f§w§¢;“ 4 im. tis lessons co`suii¢sni'is iisrs _ ` _,_i._,___f _ _ _ _ vin, _ __ _ 1 __ _ _>- - __-.~_~, ._ _-i _ _.___ _k~‘Mi‘_"M“_ “_” __ _ :sg __lecti°n_ bm 1 “mm tc We Snot a g_rest_ die=;__l:_ce f;-om us._th;y are ' °“ "”' i I' E “°“"°°‘°°°‘“'°"'°*~ I -~ i‘:.':.'°.“.:z'-,°.;..-... .. . °°“...: ° .:"::‘~...‘; .::..:° .. 9 9 0I‘C ‘ _ 6. wi "Y" '11 `. - l\lir\'i‘l{_ 1--.,||f§--ii@1,»,~_ l',_»_,; ‘Hi 1 1 "i' 'T001 ‘-lm. vi, _» i .l l'i-.glhir iii ~-.ill ~ i -.i ° t e ?I.er' °n,x 3° °“"'°n .__ A .-. - -' ~. _ _ ~_i ‘_ _ _ - _,; _ ' __ » _ - _, a llow when he s all dearl love to see the die . i l l t ite a series of ments the other day, we hail great pass l ntent o wr have “_____shed_ - fun with tiiein as they seemed 10 -letters. ihat_j_rou may D _“ter ° have no conception of trench war- but it is illi’i.erent to write a men ' fare They were open moutlied with (here in the way it sliouldwlzieegvf and amaaement at some. of our doings.1as we are mneraily cro , ' ' es in the -_ wiring or digging, and _what with the I There have been li_eBi\'y B gf? The following- interesting letter islhullelg llylug think lt somotlmes gels bombardments to lately and we su af; from Peter A. Hughes in France to his qulle luisn-esl,|`ug_ They thought ' no ;severely, but although a person Wu mother. _one could go out there and live. Of Ii€V0i‘ li€C0iD€ ¢li0l‘0\lBl\lY “°°“5i°m . 10. 21. 1915. _ course an odd time a man is killed or1‘i0 ilie Shells. Si'-_l_ll he Will 86! llifdeg My__Dea_r_M:lther:T;`rec;l_\;edbyt;u_i:g woui;d_ed. buthit is v_vonderfui how few _§;i“;_<; 3 ‘(¢_¢_?_l;:_l:_l_l_‘__;?§_"‘§"~n lu:‘°l“;*;\:§°}‘r|q is and tn’s et ers o ept. i eo cnsiites we svet at way. that you use some Sort l left the trench. I cannot understand The Germans are ll-ylng u new plan Division. but i W°iild lille 1° lea” how you were so long without recclv~ of throwing fire-balls of phosphorous the Canad1ans. - _ af d li1S letters from me. as l always solid against our trenches. - This will have Well mel' We all-..‘¢Pmi‘%",§~ ° _ _l_. ; ‘ ‘ -use a S e' m . I ‘ - a letter nt- least once in tori days. the effect after a while of lightingup WW- l Shall Wl'li9 ` t°_~Y _ ' sometimes twice. and nearly BlW8y8 B our parspets at night and thus we-_ ¢\‘€iiCl19B lil Cao. Good Bye. . _ . _ ~» _- ' card from the trenches, some of my will not need so many fire-lights. L°V° i° '"1' ' ` _ ` '_ " ii' _. _ L, _ \ - - _ mail musthave gone astray. It is the Just this 'moment received your lei- Y°\\\‘ loviiig son, _ _. .. -sl; " " \` E _` f K same with Miss O’Hearua_ ln B. C, ter of Oct. 5th so éiad you are well. ‘ PETER ‘h?“:tg;;¥§§g!5_‘b“§a£b‘:_n ., ;i.._l _-. t 'She cannot Bef “"0"” ‘mm me. iio Yes I heard that Will wks on his"way 5 . _ _- matter how often l write. I am well to England. lfl have luck I shall see ‘WM ‘W5 Rnd “M595 ‘U "aw ‘ ‘» ' ` now had a bad cold. but 0. K.. at him, as he will reinforce us. 'I shall For instance making parties go out very Ofieil llviiill in hill at night hetweeii the trenches for $i‘0\lii¢l- nm ,,.=.....l.