‘ NOVEMBER 243915 ' - ' L 'ras crmmorrsrowni-cuAnD1.».N Seo 1'. YOU SEE ir* \ 5 '-1 gf* -\ §\\\\ , . /fl/as 2. _. the ‘latest ` designs withstand constant _ ' and give perfect cornfo ’ and satisfaction _ \\ Tired BUY iinuss soon ii fiery.-_the convenience o *customers and Doctor " i _ , who may wish to fit pa- |8=; Yillll' _ Coal Bin grub w »-»-. I\\\\\\\VIII////Im\\\\YIlI2\\\\\\§\\\l tients With_f1`russes, Sup- porters or Braces. ' ‘ _ Our stock of Trusse s_most complete: com- rising Flastic Trusse Filled for Winter? llA\\\\\i .ITU "‘ 3° 3- D- 5" un If not, now is the time lay in your supply. We have the- kind that pleases and .prmg Trusses the right price nd aguarantee of com’ _ . ` _ ort and 0 tisfaction. ” A. PlCi{&l'(i 81 C0. Let u€SaSupi>ly_` you 1 L i.‘ . . _ “E to IIIIIIl@A\\\\\\\\\\*II D "'*§> 01 5° "H4 H A Spring-Elastic Trusses arious designs and pa or specialcases. Our forty years exper noe in Truss fitting as ures you of a perfect fit at _ ext Truss. ' Phone 240 0' Ch’f<>wu l Geo E Hughes I |'0l\\\\\\\\i|l‘l __ . '_-LADIES The word that means ABSO- i v n - u erso o ru s ,,5¢,§§e;;,=;,‘;,‘;g;1,°§,;,;¢=* e ....1 ........._l. _1=...=.=-.=- W {;__f;,;__-___i:“f_'"T__ 3 . _ A_ Waltham Watch _ _ V . Will Last ` Many a Christmas ‘ If , | _ ' As a Christmas gift I\0ti\i1‘l€ 63° quite L equal a. good watch. It gives pleasure at _ . the time and it endures _for many years: as a piece of jewelry it is attractive, and at the sarne time re_nciere_usefui_ service. Itnhecomes more closely 3“l¢“*‘h°-_‘17a;::" (6) L_ ' U (ew- rv ,Pt-. -A f/<7-_ /'/ f-~~ »~ ...i;ii.ii_ . f YW.” Oo Crepe de Chene Waists, _ THIS IS A LOVELY LITTLE WAIST-Plainly made of fine sheer silk crepe de chene. T he sleeve is of »a pretty new design, running right up - over shoulder, The collar is “convertible.” The colors are White,_Maize, Flesh Each $3.75 + K wo pleasan ' ` i . ly Isnentt thet crogvd dispersed passing isicgl ;i‘i)l;‘;nn:`H1'acci?i‘;:’;l‘;;ts“;t°W‘I; H1513 - 2] . ,mde;:,5i;e;,;)_&80,,£]ankB to the host afternoon at the homevof Mr. Mathias ` I e ' _ Acorn, Village Green. Mr. McDonald, ' .. was visiting Mr. Acorn and in com- Liver Oil is much stronger than most h h 119__121 Queen Street Charlottetown _ . l tion on the market for obstinate ‘gggtch the. rem” 0-f a h°’°5° tm" _ f . - _ ` _ - _ - . . - , ~ coughs and bronchial affections. 50c. 5 ad ‘;get° "““ he was kmcked d°""“ ___ W. __ L _ _=g Thursday morning leaving 'hiS dral, thence to th R. C. Cemetery. GENEROUS GIFT.-Messrs. Hick and Nicholson, the well-known t0bBCC manufacturers of Charlottetown, ha best tobacco to the boys at the fron Nicholson will be greatly appreciate by the boys in the trenches. v sent two' different shipments~of thei plugs, and it goes without saying the generosity ofthe Messrs. Hickey an S 0 The Crown Lift: has over $120 of Assets for every $100 of liabilities e '- . , ' - r ' ~ - 'Let us send you some new Ineuranoo'fnch. ' ` f. onown uri-: iusumiucs oo 'ro o -- The shipments comprised some 2,000_ B. T. Snslrn-._ P'__`__`d_`._~l H "T2 _. H H BEE Provlnelal Mana Summeralde " I- That's the great injunctign to-day. If you li:iven't as much as you can afford, call ` ey or write us to send 9. representative to sec you. lat ' ' residence, as spring Park Road, at Barry more Life Insurance. » 8.45 o’clock for Dunstan’s Cathe- ana $1.00 a hottie. E. A. Foster, can- a" “’“K€°“- Wh a Pafflll 1°” t L " r- ._ » f e , INSTITUTE MEETlNG.~Y_ork Ex- celsior Institute will meet on Satur- _ day, November 27th, for t-he election » of officers. Other important busines . , ~ -- I FUNERAL.-The funeral of the late] _ , Sergt. Dennis Doyle takes plaei, ' ' F dl E* d| _. . R, _ ger, K' 5 .i.;i.i. aria- _.ii 1...-,.__¢_i....;........<»»» . f~.:.1, _ gttrihuféd Of 8¢¢‘\1l‘8_¢j_T Bild _ llli\\\\“\lIIO llllll Your Favorite Smoke We have built 'up a fine cigar business with particu- lar smokers, as our custom- i ers. _Most men have selected from the choice brands which we carry, one which they buy regularly _as their “favorite smoke". _ A-satisfied smoker is the best possible ad for our, cigar department-tliere fore we strive to makefcg- ular customers rather than large profits. .. a es V/%IIIf§ W1 ....33 Ligars in our case kept in the right conditi to afford ‘the sweet smokes that their respectiv blends of tobacco can pro-- duce. _ , -Try Aihnrd-.Tennyoo _ Ee S_traighi__:~.__ __ if it" is afparticularly '_ fine fragrant cigar., __ Johnson '& .loli -me ausuirv-onuqsrona. Cor. Kont.& Prince Sta. ~. l ii _' i _ , ___ _ ~. ~ -yr -1: _. i, 'D/_,l li -I " ` 1 .‘\' - _ ._ _,. -..\`§*:/ff; ~_~_--K-\__,_ -“'21 i- ‘5 If.. 'i_e.»_!-_'J -f-‘f g_¢l§ _= lea _,eg-__ a f; Tm 51‘\<§;'3'1_ 3.,`§:$ "_/ ‘“‘_..l; `. 1 f ,_i.'~. _ii 1»x\\ "”""?”' » ‘ Q , S _A"Camera* for ",-_¢-im. _, emu ' ‘ ARWIII/III'.1§\\“\YIlIl_“\! YIIIII 5 . Q. B D x¥WlIl`\4\ y I » ‘ _,,_..-._._» ---_.7=_ _, ,_.. Guardian joins in wishing Mr, and Mrs. Towle many years of happiness. MacLaren, gentleman. lst October. 1915. Sydney Longworth Miller, BOSS _ LEFT HIM FORTUNE.- There was no passenger on the out- going Boston train Friday evening more contented than was Mr. A. H. Clawson, formerly a resident of Prince Edward Island, and indeed the lucky young man had every reason to be fully satisfied with the treatment that had been handed out to him, says the St. John Telegraph. Through an un- expected channel -he had since his visit to his former homesuddenly be- come the posseseor of $20,000. It is seldom indeed that an old employe is remembered by his boss to this ex- tent but this is just what happened to Mr. Clawson. It appears that when n. in his teens he went to worked for some time firm of H. A. Law- After working for a few this company he branched himself ina small business in He was fairly successful and year taking a trip to had been there just received a. letter lawyer tblling him left the tidy sum Lawten',_and he at P980? and was to lay' c him to his matter. ' GAZETTEDPT 'H'e’“'Y Af‘im°"Y~°" le eld gland Sale of Fancy work promoted by Prince Edward-‘Island Heavy Brigade i:)‘;‘;°e§jl;‘;_‘;$;el‘f:I(i;°[;;’lPt grfhe Qhurch the ladies of me Loyal Circle 0t_\me_ --4th Heavy Battery and Ammunition han last evening There was a good King’s Daughters of St. Paul’s Parish Column- Provisional Liemenam attendance and a' number of solos and Church was held yesterday \If¢el‘I100\\ -(suprenumerary) C. E. Rattee is ‘_-eadmgs were rehdewd by vm-ions in the hall. From three till seven 'transferred t° 'the 82nd (Abegweit liadieg and gentlemen "Mr, F. l-I.'I.it- o’clock there was a continuous stream Light Infantry). 1st September, 1915, tlejohng gave a violin solo in fine of visitors. The dainty refreshments To be provisional lieutenant (aupep st le The following was the program served included an ample variety of uumersrylr Huruld West” Peake' suimiiiiea- Piano duet Misses 'rsperkieiioious cakes and other delicacies.) g°“tl°m“?" 13th Octqbef' 1915' 82nd and Mncgeil- S010 Mfg; Holmquest; .tea, coffee, etc.. and the tables were (Abegwelt Light Infa“try)’- To be reading Miss Edith Jenkins; duetfwaited upon by a number of charm-'anda evening. Altogether the affair ’"°"isi°"“1 Lie“t°”“"“ (°“°°'““m°" Misses 'carter solo Mr. Moiiins; vie- ins ludies. whose willlns attention ary): -Provisional fLieutenant (super H B010 Rev 'F 1-I_'LittleJohns; read- contributed in no small measure to the »n“m°mry) C' E' Rutee’ fmm the- ‘nh in Mr’ Proiitt- intermission-candy success of the afternoon's efforts. The HWVY B°:“e"Y ‘md Amm““l¢i0H C01' Rxgé. Du'm0 s01°'M|gg McKenzie; solo,'candy table, on which was displayed “mlb Prince Edward Island HWVY Miss' Rosh. 501;, Mp, Percy Stanley; lan enticing assortment of delectable -Brigade. lst September. 1915. Thor readmg Mm dgugh- reading Mr/dainties in the way of fudge, choco- mss Burrows Rogers. gentleman. Er est'Duchémm. Boi., ML wiiiim- lates, -Jellies. etc., was a veritable 30*-'h Sell'-elllbel 1915-- 1l‘Vil1B GTGY “ _ ' ' bower of delight. especially to the ‘J ,' That steady nerves and a clear brain are often 'impossible to the regular young people. The various articles of fancy work also found a good sale. The, table for the sale of home-made cakes showed some toothsome delica- cies which disappeared rapidly during the afternoon, and the Christmas tree for the children speedily found itself stripped of the many prizes which hung from the'hranches. A number of . the men of the Artillery and Infantry visited .the hall during the aftemoon c.sAcE ci-iuncn concsnr.-| sr. PAi`J|.'s TEA.-The 'rea was a great success and a good round sum was realized, _part of which will be devoted to the funds of the Red Cross. The ladies responsible for the carrying out of the sale had the plea- sure of finding their efforts appreciat- ed “by all. ~ S011. . - Y Y _ . 15.1 l . i _ E . gentleman. 2nd October, 1915. ___ 4- 1 I , Someone . ` I finds out that tea or coffee drinking is the unsuspected cause of various aches and ills-- `” ' ' - I Every Day , ~. t ff d ` ker. ‘ ` ~ ea or ‘iguiiewoiiiimis to tell the facts about t~a and coffee-then I It s Up to You I to decide from your own condition and feelings whether to stick to tea and coffee, i wimgugh. handicaps as biliousness, headache, nervousness, -iindigestion, heart, I t___oubl¢ ,,nd_5_i¢¢plessness-for make- _» , . _ _ I .\ _ _ ". ‘L_ . . fg-A Fair T€St _ _ f ‘ Quit both tea and ooffee1absoluteiyifo*i*:10 days, and use the poor food-`i’irii1k-_- P tu . Then take count of yourself. _ _ _ , .°'_ ou find, as. thousands of others have, that the old troubles are disappear- ing, you’li know' ' I _ t - ~ - “There’s a Reasonf’ _ ' _ for\_ ' mae in cena. -wld bt Grows lr Puma cimi co.. Ltd.. windsor. Ont- ‘ ii ?-\ . ‘l ».’ i 1. _ L_ " it i ‘TQ 1' . ,_ ..- ,Qi 1"; r i ‘.1 1;' f u »€= if. . ’? ' 7, , _, ,, ._ , ..- _li ' .ci ~.-.i 'I J, . -'zuf ai , ii .,._, . 4 5. it-. ~ fi _s_ _-it ~_ .' Q 13:,-3 1 t-t$k‘iT" I4 26;..-.W ‘ ~. ;‘»_- `f , ,. `i 1 ' 'fi 'F -. ;i _ _._,_, -1' if _. .. 51. U5 .,§' .if , }. .. 1-. .51 ,_ iii is , i l i,i_. . it ,l"}:' 1-‘_ -L3 -_;L, ,-. (1,. v, 7, \ 0 J, » .14 » .z li 3% Zi~.em@=.!-»--- i ,i i .-1- `»-~ ~¢- a-_'\ .4-1-‘Q-.~»,¢h¥ 'i il l __..-.-.L-dawg.. -.~.~.i..=~.¢ i F » i