NOVEMBEB 2 :gig GUARDIAN - not FIW .- 7% Coal for Everybody We liwc vessels at our wharf now with the following coals Albion Nut Inverness Round Drummond Round Reserve Run of Mine We will be discharging for several days Order your supply to day A Picltard & Co Phone 240 Ch’town i..<.ii _ ¢_-_-:__-‘__-4-_-_-_ ~-For promptly relieving and curing that cold, there is no known prepara- tio that can excel the splendid cura- tivo qualities of Macs Cold Cure. Try it. Price n box 251:. 'i‘lie '1‘wo Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mit. ________,.i___- “British Cough Cure is thc best for i'liildren- They all like it too-- 25c boitlc. Foster’s Drugstore. 3728. C5 2"' EAN HEAD LOTION ectually destroys all its, Lioe and Parasites the Hair. It acts very quickly perfectly harm less and has no iniurious ffects on the scalp or air. Used twice a day t \€".aIIII”@&X\\\ I/.Z :S rs o :,- -,sr ni - Z n-1 23 will keep the head free f dandruff and invigor e the hair, giving it a ice glossy appearance /III-IlIIA\\\\\\\\\\VIIIIA\\\\ It contains nothing ticky or greasy and is a e t D340’ ry agreeable prepar ion to use Price 25c' C7 cb .° E Huglies ‘The Peoples Druggist’ _ YI//i\\\\\\\\‘llllllE "Feed Pratts Animal Regulator to your horses and cattle. lt places them in a robust condition very quickly - 25e package. Fos‘ter’s Drugstore. 3728 “l-Iave you tried our ramous “Irish Twist?" You’ll like lt. Just try it once-i't's a sure bet you’ll use no other afterwards. The '1‘wo Macs, 149 Grmt George Street. Mtf. 1--xv ./_ _ 1 _ gy tial . Syrup. It is truly icines do. MU "Allis-'li ` Q0 \ ---for That Cough cold, sore throat, hoarseness or tickling in f._i;». --_i ' the throat try Rexall Cherry Bark Cough taste that tickles the_ palate without affect- ing the stomach, like some cough med- Guaranteed to give good satisfaction or , the money will-be refunded. A bottle...25c MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt., George and Kent _Sts. l li l i Q 'E \ a splendid cure, with a pleasing ' e iiuo ss I The C neat Guardian ge »~ 11 _U1 _ - IT PAYS to buy in this Province. NEW LIVERY STABLE- A new and commodious stable with lofts overhead is being built in the rear of Fitzroy St for Mr W S Brown, who is removing shortly from his old stand on Fitzroy Street SPECIAL SERVICES. - Rev. G I K Anderson, Methodist Conference evangelist. went to Tryon on Satur- day, evening to begin a series of ser vices Meetings will be held every evening, Saturday excepted, and the 'public are cordially invited to tC en PRICE WEBBER RECOVERING- -Mrs A R Forbes, North Sydney has received a letter from her pid friend, Mrs H Price Webber, in which the latter .says her husband, the ever popular and widely known knight of the stage, who for some time was ser liously ill in a hosptal in Portland, Me is recovering, and expects soon io he around again vouricsn sovs' avMNAeTic CLASS- The class was started in 'mov M C A last wednesday after noon. when a pretty fair attendance Way in making their recent tea and iof boys showed their appreciation the facilities which this class aifor s for physical exercise The boys will lmeet again this coming Wednesday afternoon at 3 15 when a much larger turn out is expected MILITARY COURSE- Lieut Har old Messervey of this city, left yes terday to take a course at the Royal Military School at Quebec He has liust completed a course at Kingston, Ont in Field Artillery and now goes lto take a course in Heavy Artillery Lieut. Messervey has volunteered for Overseas service. of d HOME GUARDS. - The usual weekly drlll of the Charlottetown Home Guard, will take place tonight at Drill Hall at 7.30 p. m. All mem- bers that can, possibly attend are requested to be present. On Thurs- ilay the eleventh of November the Home Guards will have been in exist- will he held on that occasion. ~_ BULB PLANTING. - From en- quiries of those who sell Tulips, Hya- ciiiths and Narcissus bulbs it is learn- ed that m`oi'e of 'these beautiful flow- ering varieties have been planted this autumn than ever before, ‘in this city. Citizens who intend planting some of these, should do so this week before the ground becomes frozen, anilf next spring the time and outlay will recompense one an hundred fold. STUDENTS FUND.- The students who are subscribing moneyy to the Prince Edward Island Student’s Gift Fund. for field kitchens for their own island Soldiers, will be interested to know. it is the intention of the Com- mittee to hand to the Educational Dept., Parliament Building, Chariot-A tetown, all the subscription form sheets containing names with amounts . given so they can be placed on fyle _ 1 and stand throughout the years to 'f\\\\\\YlI»\\\\YIIIIIIlllI£\\\\\\\\\\W'IlA\\\\\ lie 'Skeptical ol' IZ-'_\`\\\\Y Bargains N it \ll is Gold that Glitters if voii want, good, pure l reliable tobacco go to an W/III/A\\\\\\\v/III//I have eamestly striven _to ` est-l ish sucha re utation §Phone1-115' ` - VHIIIIZhh\\\lIIIIII@\\\\\lZ'.-'§\\\\\YI _ \ I J honest manufacturer. W :-:~»~:-_-1'~~.'-:»;'='.-~~=.i:;'r~='-:-',;-'1:f-~:-::-"_-~=.'i=:.r?1e I D » _ _ will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s ~ Black Twist Chewing 1 Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had-in the tobacco lme Hickey & Nicliolson'l`ob. Co., F 'Z I ‘ \../"" 1/1,.; I it 41 f a ' and believe out old friends - Manufacturers i i _ _ -“ Queen of Instruments!! -“_ rince of Piarios.l1 ' ._" Nobiestipsomnn of A113- -" At the, .opll _ So people describe the Hcintzman &Co..Piano (lllde hy; Ye Olde Firms al nainnnaa A co.. l.lml¢¢°‘|> And it merits the high6Sf» praise. _ ..“ Excels an/y piano I _have `_ ever used..!-Albam. " l Miller Bros. _ 128 Kent Street. _ \ .l “Music washes aw from the Soul the Dust oi Everyday Life” But you say you do not und erstand music, and therefore can_not be a partaker in its delights. Here s where the Heintzman & Co.;@;-g;‘,i,-,f,r,'; . 0 ¢lI’l Z_l'ilB\"| , Player Piano W- A comes to -your aid. Anyone can play it. You do_ not need to know a note of music. Want- ing in this knowledge yet You may know Chopin, , fiumann, I Mendelssohn, Liszt and a hun' dred other masters, and play their choicest select ons. 'r oNi.v Paavaii-P1ANo` wrrn AN Ai.- -1uMINUM‘A*crioN-~ I -» `f i_t__\nrsfriNcr1va iNs'rnUMEN'r t ' Fi~i{`" "`iii' d me shrinkage of wood which aio place with cliifiavdiz dligiiiaiixee open uv minute paSS83¢9¢l1¥.°\|g: which the -air qacapesyand if leakage of air takes placex ten in tl 'i 'I edi tl d teriorates. The Aluminum c_ ion _ Elie liI1i:inti‘;ilnana8:‘i‘iayer-Piano provides agamst this com mon weakness of other Player-Pianos. . .L _ii vous 'oto Primo -N_ow=~No usa- __'ran,sN_.iN ax- , ofiuinen- ` gm pon and mail it ¢0F\iH oiiliid wb coliviil send you o boantinii art cmiogito or the Player Piano. MILLER IROC: Geivliizznsendoad me catalogue,” BDDYG. .. “MHA .... ....‘.. .4.. . 'ill * u&aha¢ial \\(\\\v//1n\\\\ come as testimony of what each has done. There seems to be no reason why the name of each Island student' cannot be placed on one of these sheets for at least some contribution. BACK T0 THE FRONT.--Mr. Wm. A. Chandler of Mt. Albion has re- ceived the following short note from his_son who was wounded in the hat- tle of Hill 60 and has been in the hospital in England since June last, When Mr. Chandler joined the High- land Regignent he went as a private relinquish ng his stripes as Sergeant in the 82nd Regiment Pownal. He however carried his stripes in ‘his pocket all through the engagements in Belgium and sunny France and after ` Pm?/11111111/ _ sent them home to his father as a souvenir. The 'letter was ,dated from Southampton, Eng. Oct. 8th and read as follows: Dear Father--Just a line to let you know that I am on my way to France again. I am keen for an- other crack at the Huns. I received your very welcome letter two days ago. glad to hear from you. I saw Harold Huggan and Angus McF‘adgen a few days ago, they have gone to the front. Address 24464 S. E. Chandler, A Co. 42nd Battalion, Royal High- lenders, Canada, Can. Cont. Army P. O. London, Eng. _ ::Foster‘s Geraiocal Emulsion of - Cod Liver Oil is much stronger than piost emulsions sold and the additiion of Guacol makes it the finest pre- parstion on the market for obstinate coughs and bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00 bottle. E. A. Foster, Centr- :il Drugstore. _ Miss Ada _Bradbury 88 Great George Street Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinda, 88 Great George Street. 3710-9-29Mtf. ` A Safe. and Sure :Cure-` for Worms » On the market today there. are .many .__ difterent kinda of worm cures, but among all, the different kinda . ` nw »w.r..'»r»wa»r ence for one year. A special meeting lwlih NB DHPGIIIB f\`0¥!l PFIHCB Edward the engagement at Langemark, he_ FATAL CGIDENT.-A painful ac clpant nap ened on Friday to John, the 11 year old sou of Mr and Mrs W J sniiivan. Biimmerside, the ilttie fellow in company with other gy were havins some snort by i in of! the roof of a building When e ac cidently landed on his wrist fracfiil ing one of the principal bones in that ,iolnit e boy was hurried to the hospita where the bone was set and he is now on a fair road to recovery -H. / _...__ INSTITUTE NOTES -The Spring field Womsn's Institute held its regu lar monthly meeting in the school room on Friday, Oct 22nd At this meeting it was decided to take some of the Institute funds to buy yarn for Red Cross purposes The members al so planned to make fruit cakes and plum puddings of Xmas boxes for the soldiers at the front Miss Macli‘ar lane was present and gave a demon stration on Dry Cleaning and Remov ing of Stains The meeting then clos ed by singing the National Anthem SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR- The sis ters of the Charlottetown Hospital wish to thank all who assisted in any saile the unqualified sucess of the suredly was The handsome sum of $496 was realized the net sum being $445 The several lotteries resulted as follows Silver Service --Miss Annie Moran, 96 Dorchester Street Cushion-- Miss Cecilia Farrel Stur geon Guess beans for Gold Watch, Jno Wood of Bishops Palace Centre Piece,- Mr W J Brawders Crust --Miss Gertie I-Iennessay ISLAND AVIATOR- The Victor ia, B C Colonist contains an excel lent portrait of Mr. Herbert McKen- zie, son of Mr. George McKenzie oi' Mount Herbert, P. E. I.. and nephew of Mr. G. H. Toombs of this city. The Colonist says that "Mr. McKenzie is another of Victoria's sportsmen who has arranged to take an aviation course at the Wright School, Day- ton, 0. He will leave some time this week./, Mr. McKenzie, who is about 25 years'/i$f‘*'age and came to Victoria Island about three years ago, is well known as a hockey player. He is con- sidered one of the best local amateur point players, having played that posi- tion for both the Clotliiers and the Y. M. C. A., teams.” WEDDING BELS. - The marriage of Miss Nadia von Anrop daughter of the late Hon. Alep von Anrep, and sister of Mr. A. Von Anrep of Ot- tawa, to Mr. Harold Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. -George Hooper, of Prince Edward iélan took ace oore McLeo to get posted on this one ,lp gunman use-If# ir -ui -bl ll ran Va ue 5 0 Musltrat oa YOU V E BE N GETTING SOME GREAT VALUE in handsome Muskrat coats at this Fur shop this fall That coat at $35 00 that you bought so many of was simply a wonder-the line at $50 00 is a notable value. but /today in this new one at $55 00 we think that we re offering you something that has no rival, value considered They are beautiful rich dark illustrated herewith They have heavy brown satin lining Every detail ot the cut and finish is precisely right. In previous' seasons we have offered at $75.00 each If you want a thoroughly good coat for a reasonable price, it will pay you The price is $55 00 N0-THERE IS NO DISCOUNT-$55.00 IS THE BEST Another Lot of Pretty Millinery by Express---Saturday Saturday a most notable 'assortment of ‘pretty Millinery came in to the dep- . artment. There were new hats--there were new Ostrich Ornaments -new fancy , ornaments--new flowers. Just q small lot of _each kind-so that you will not see I ' every hat on the street same as yours. . . WILL YOU CALL 'IO-DAY V I 1 muskrat, made up in style often seen coats no better , . I 1. l _ ll a _ *G _ d, pl quietly on Thursday last in St. Bartho- lomew's church, ,_ Ottawa, the Rev. Canon W. A. W. Hannlngton. ofilciat- ing. The nuptial music was played by the organist, Mr. H. T. Minter. The bride, who was given away by her brother. Mr. A. von Anrep, wore her travelling costume , of prunecolored broadclotlf with a hat to match, black~ fox furs and a-oortasgebouauet of violets and pinlrfroses. Both bride and groom were unattended and immedi- ately after the ceremony left for Montreal and Quebec for a few weeks holiday. ' SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL DIS- TRICT collected by Miss Edith E. Mc- Intyre, Teacher, Assistant Secretary of Red Cross.Societ.y.-John N. Pro- fltt $1; George Bryenton $1; James Preston Bryenton, $1; Mrs. Charles Ramsay . $1; Mrs. George McNeill $1-; Mrs. William McNeill $1; Wm. H. Caseley $1; George Ramsay $,1;.-.P_i.galcl Ramsay 75c.; Charles Case ey,"i5cL; Hiram Harrington 50c.; David hurts 50c.; Ira Champion 50c.; ltlrs. Art. Leard 500.; John A.~l€\1`il- bitryv-£»fic.; Mrs. Hall Sudbury 50?.; \\'ili'i'in I-iarringtezi 551- ; James Hir- ringloxi 501'.; W. J. Harrington 5)c.; Mrs. lean: Bryantoii 35c.; Mrs. Pres ton lt-.ir:.i:~ay 35c.; Mrs. James Canin- bell 25c.; Mrs. A. Hiltz 250.; Thomas Bryanton 25c; Martin Connick 25c.; Jeremiah Hynes 25c.; Mrs. Wm. Sud- bury 25c.; Mrs. James McNeill 75c. Total $19.00. ::JU8T ARRIVED. - A new lot of UTILITY KITS, containing Bandages, Adhesive Plaster, Absorbent Cotton, Mustard Plaster. Shaving Cream, Toothache Plaster. Corn Plaster, Talcum Powder, Papoids Digestive Tablets. and Synol Liquid Soap, all for 25c. Every'soldier should buy one. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. L_ _ '-I , _- lll\\\\\\\iIl4 Sick-Room Requisites Fall is a gloomy season for. the sick and aiiiicted- Their comfort should be considered and everything supplied which may hasten their recovery. ‘Science has devised many aids which minister to the comfort of the sick, and more of them would be used knew about them carry a complete line L\\\\\’IIII/I/IIi\\\\\\YIIIa ‘s°-...l”i*ii.°.1'i..'.?'t’».*il-l’e‘l: Bed Pans,Alr Cush- alono ds the one heat, most satisfactory and for the lndividiaal b'eat for the chit ‘s most rsasonahty" rar George Thermometers, Feeders, Medicine Medicine Drop- e needii’ oi-.....~i.=e»'“° "‘7.‘L'.2£‘%'a.na . #.- "-1 .___-__ - _1___- ___..__._-_.-.-__._?_.-- MORSON G. DUFFY - Barrloters and Attorneys wionev To i.oAN. ` WARBURTON 5 SHAW. ation. wse Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Af A. V McLEAN G MQKINNON Barrlstaro, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown. . mason a ssN"ri.sv. ` Barristero and Attorneys-at-Law Charlottetown, P. E. 1. PATENT BQEITCITOR WM. S. BABCOCK in patent suits. P ports prepared fo Pinlessinnal Cii_i_ils_J Barristers, Attorneys, Notary Pub- lic, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association, Bank of Montreal Bougmon school District, Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- Miss Annie H_ A,-Samui, Oilices--Old Guardian Oiiice, Pro- l Logue Aitken McLean, K.0. Donald McKinnon Offices-Bank of `N. S. Chambers, 'ri-is snrrisi-i RED-chose. -' l Amount already acknowledged Pownal School District. _Wm, M. Spindle Milton School Distr-leg Miss Ethel Morrison Lakeville School District, Mies Pearle Ching - An American Citizen (per Mr 25.00 34.00 Miss Olive M. Jelly Ten Mile House School Dis- trict, Miss Gertie McKin- ` non Milltowii Cross School Dis- trict, Miss Christine Mc- Kinnoii Suifock School District, Miss Elsie Keilly 11.00 6.05 Derby School District, Miss Mary M. Gallant ‘,Riverside' School District, Miss Ruth Allen Pembroke School District, 9.00 - St Crysostom School District, Mies Madeline Bernard DR. HEATH MCINTYRE. Dentist Cameron Block, Victoria Row Charlottetown Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. GLC. McLeod, K.C., W.E. Bentley, K.C. 2p.m.to5p. m. ' 3583-10-25Mtf. ' l $8070.10 .i°' "1 3.90 J. -0. Hyndman) _ 42.21 Solicitors for Royal, Bank of Canada Haliburton School District, r 0 12.0 5.02 , 9.80 Pi Lis E, 9.55 9.00 ' Newtown "School District, J. W. McLeod 33.25 , Total to date $8,289.28 PERCY POPE. ` ' Hon. Treasurer. November 1. 1915. » it is respectfully requested that all amounts collected for the British Red Cross, in response to Lord Lans- downe's Trafalgar "Day appeal, be handed in without further delay, as this special collection is about to be closed and the proceeds sent to Lord Lansdowne, in England. `\\\\\ \ \ \\ fnoons " KID N EY \\ \ i \\\\\\_\ \ z'”\\_\ -z7.\\ _ li xrg, QL., L l \\\\\\\\ it ti 'ii~w.=.7»r"'f>"f lin MGH-r~5 DiS5,.<"~ l"_ om" cf rl I |,~ r, ET J ,-,fi ‘.iy,>~ l A t. ` DR. HEATH McINTYRE, Dentist . Cameron Block, Victoria, Row - Charlottetown. Ofiics Hours: 9 a. ni. to 1 p. fn. a »2p.m.to5p.m. ~ ssss-1o=2sivitt. O O Lawyer (U. B.) and leglstored Pa- gantagttorneyi lg ylears eixperience Ili an aan . . nven ons prcmp~ i - . ly patented. Trade Marin and Do Mamlfactufef Of SWlt€h¢3 M k signs registered; infringement and COYOHBIZS, Tl'3l'lSf0l‘Il'lalZl0IlS an validity searches. Evidence collected Under-ruffs. Also Gentlemen' r I`oune'ls and Wigs. , °°“I1S°l-' ' ` ."-453-10-15Mtbstufmopd. Expert witness in patent aulta Pat- ' . intl obtllhod In Ill oounirloo 90 St. James Street Montreal. Write for In- ., New YORK' i-‘isn ADS Consignments Solicited Prompt Re- turns ll Il HIS Il. J EI D I £ _ Incorporated .1 107 Fulton ar et S New York Wholesale Commission formation. 9335-5-'iMtf. _ , _ =. \ , PIANO TUNING. Regulating voicing and Repairing. Satisfactiontluaranteed. PLAYER PIANO and CHURCH ORGANS a specialty. 9l¢¥Pi‘K\M P--' ----_-1-é* W. Simms LCC, F¢c»A».f , Chartered Accountant 177 Hollis Street, Box 723 Fish Dealers Ban Smells & Eels Specialties , All correspondence promptly answ- ‘ered. Stencils sent on application. Boston, Mass, Tre sfsr_,__A¢e\iT . _ -il`.._i ti ir. H. cannon. _ | ; ' ' ~ Reference, oroonwgcii neuron mg ii 'sos oi-ation st.. ciiariottdtovin. | 2'l62-8-31Mw°3m°- states. ' . zoran-imtutnazmo. - ;i 'i _._-.___s_.._ mi-io-iominatnwnsam. = wholesale Fish hous ia the Unite ' ' .e.os_,-l'-69N irisi-I Ao; , f w Q ~'<>H1i..s so , We ilaiidle Selis,,litls and Fish of ail__liiiiils, Fresh' . :.1.;;,., .,»,<:;ni...r»=n-onfarslevwfa . amnesia oar-some iiraaipt amine asoi-ioioumnuvnpd. ~ _ ' . C. Ellis, Representative. f ft-_ \= '.. .-vi. 55.-¢‘E.c\ S.B. WILEY & Sli S 0#-1( tshir- \ li it I 1 A Yi .3 -l i i l . “=s\LJ$iDN£Y~-Q 'f .f‘ ' i » it »-. i i is I is if it i i