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It acts very “lCklY. perfectly, harm- ss and has no injurious ffects on the 'scalp or I/IIIIL\\\\\\\\’//III//W5 ` Z KD - air. Used twice a day -We have vessels at ohr 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. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Ch’town i_l'.. l .. Every Day Is Dollar Day with us, as we keep the finest line of groceries at Dollar Sav- ing Prices. ' Stewart & Son Quality (1 roc. ry Store 6206-10-25m6i i~-- - _.;__-_____ :-::'.'-if __ i BULGARIA IS TRYING T0 BULLY GREECE. LONDON, Oct. 26.-Tlie Bulgarian iicwspapers are adopting a. threaten- ing attitude towards Greece, accord-_ iiig to a despatch from Zurich. The iicsyiatich says the newspapers are very much irritated over Greece's ac- ouiesi-ence in the landing of Allied troops ut Saloniki, and that the gov- ernment organ, Kambana, declares that if Greece cannot expel the Allies, Bulrgarla mustpcrform the task her- se _ P1/llllllu_\nii\\\\\\@1lA\\\\\\Y0 U1 =¢ Q mcg,- will keep the head free f dandruff and invigor- te the hair, giving it a nice glossy appearance. It contains nothing ticky or greasy and is a ery agreeable prepar- tion to use. Price 25c' Geo. E. Hughes N< Did You See The New MOIR Chocolates ? Therefare fresh MOIR'S Chocolates in today. It seems to us that these chocolates are getting better all the time. These last have an unusually fine flavor, and they are so dainty, pure, wholesome and taste-tickl~ ing that t_l_iey would smile away any Jinx or grouch. _ This week they are put up in a beautiful box that is , well worth the price ot' a half-pound alone. Pound box... ..... ........... ._60c _ MacKinn on _Drug Company The Rexall Store _ I _ _ ‘Z/I/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\V]IlIfIZ-'i\\\\\\YI have earnestly striven to Phone 345 - 1 &\\\\\YlM \\\\9IIIIIIIIlI&\\\\\\\\\\Z'IIA\\\\\\T.'§¢7I$ 7 lieSkepticalof “_ _ , Bargains g' | H' 5 ~, Not All is Gold that Glitters , A l li you want, good, pure relmlilc tobacco go to an __ _ __*_____ lioiicsi manufacturer. W -_ esinblisli such a reputation,_and believe out old. friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s ' Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line Hickey & NicliolsonTob. Co., 'ati \\\\\\vIIIlA\\\\ 5| \7IIIlllllll£\\\\ - Manutacturers III//IZ\\\\\llIIIIfIA\\\\\\\\ZIIIII?L."`\\\\\VII; ig5~.e!_!-'!._-2.'-‘ HL... ._ -I ---J-1--$ W -j;Q\i°°~<-ffe§"“t“°“*S-" “Music washes away! -- Prince of l’i.\iios/'V _ __." Noblcst Roman of All.) -“ At the ’l`op.’,'» So people describe thc Heintzman & Co. Piano (Made by v¢ oiae nr-e on llemumm a co.. I-lmlhd) And it merits the highest A praise. .-" Excels any piano I have evcr used..’.-Alhani. Miller Bros. 123 Kent Street. , 1.: _ _ from the Soul the Dust of’Everyday_}.ife” But you say you do not mid erstand music, and therefore cannot be a partaker in its delights. l-icre’s where the Heinlzman & Co.-pa; 'W 1; 0 rliicirfirgiiiln Player Piano ew- comes to your aid. Anyone can play it. You do_ not need toknow a note of music; Want- ing in this knowledgée. Wt YOU may know Chopin, humann, Mendelssohn, Liszt and a hun~ dred other masters, and play their choicest selections. THE ONLY PLAYER-PIANO WITH AN AL- * ' UMINUM ACTION A DISTINCTIVE INSTRUMENT The swelling and the shrinkade of wood which take place - te ssagesth h h`ch ll.’é“.il'2§Z.i°.‘§.‘?2.?§s.?°f.‘;»?..‘i.£“‘3f“.i.‘?°...i.. pi.'é2‘fii..`¥.' li.. action immediateléodeteriorates. The igluminiimt l&_c_;io:_io the eint man & . Player Piano prov es agams H ` ° mon wefziiiness of other Player-Pianos vous ow Piano -Now No Usa- _TAKEN nv nx- CHANGE .. Fill out this coupon and mail it I to us. and we will send you a beautiful art catsl0K\l0 0! _U19 . Player Piano. MILLER IROC: tl 1 Gegleixsxhenssnd me cstal0l\I°_ ll above. _ _ ~- .- Name .. .....-.A The Central Guardian _ will boa meeting in the Peoplefs Church this (Friday) evening at 8 PASTORAL EXCHANGE. - On Sunday 31st Rev. C. E. Peterson will View 3 p. ni. and Eldon 7.30. AT HOME. --Mrs. B. Preston Mac- Laine will 'receive for the first time since her marriage on Tuesday after- noon and evening, November 2nd at the residence of her mother, Mrs. B. ILL WITH APPENDICITIS. - Pri- GONE GLORY. - The square is rapidly assuming its winter aspect Y S tr te Mrs. Wm. H. Curtain and Mr. Wil- ford. N. Y-.. by the Rev. Father Vali- for a trip to the Adirondack Moun- pany. Mr. Croken is a son of Mr.B. E_l Croken 'of Summerfield and brother of Dr. I. E. Croken of this city. _AN ISLAND BOY.- A prominent citizen of Moncton who prefers not to have his name mentioned, was re- cently in receipt of a most interesting letter from Captain W. A. McKee, commander of the, 3rd C. F. A., Brig- ade Ammunition Column in which he says that his Ammunition Column was the only Canadian unit in the lighting around La Bassee on Septem- ber 25th. On that day hc 'delivered _i,000 rounds of shell to two batter- ies, to reach which it wits necessary to procccii |`or a considerable din- tancc along thc road which could be seen from the (lornian Trenches and , which tho encniy continually shelled heavily. A few days later. the Cap- tain had a very narrow escape with his life. He had just “ducked out.of his dugout.” as he expressed lt'.' when fi fragment of a bomb from an air- chip, landed at his feet and penetrat- ed the ground to a depth of over two feet. It was ua large as a man‘s hand, and missed the Moncton otliccr only by it mutter of inches. _ii , :41‘enslar White Pino Spruce Bal- sam contains just those ingredients that tend to allay that stuffod up feel- ing, that soothe the lining of your brou- chisl tubes and enable you to breathe without that harassing exertlon-- For coughs, colds and bronchitis it is ex- cellent. 25 and 50 ct. bottles. E. A. l"0Sl€l‘. "I‘cnslar" store. Sunnyside. _::KINDLING!--Good... dry.. slab liindllng $1.00 a cart load at. wharf. Miss Ada _Bradbury B8 Great George Street Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped 'Linens and Threads of all kinds. 88 Great George Street. 3710-9~29Mtf. ` »,_¢f"' "I /Y_/ Jn/ _ 0 .J - __ ' __ ’-s»iues|SfS» __ __ _ , _M9 oscar/\c_=_o,a_eelsr.e.E.r.'c" Leave your rescrip- tion here. The work will be attended to by careful, conscientious. , licensed p h 8 r m- »t sceutists who make a specialty ot thidbrancb of the business. We_ can fput uP Dre- scnptions or ydoc- tor-_-specialize _on :ev orou and d§lecheck?:3erv _ presc prion to insure Our ong record of » M. P. Hogan. _ 3645-10-27M3l. , r- ' _ l Y Ar! ' y 'J y IT PAYS to buy in thi) Province. PUMPKIN PIES at the Halloween 0 Tel. iii St James Hall this afternoon , » . . 00 l'€ - _ HALLOWEEN TEA.- St. James 3676. _ C onlze the --- ’ ' ' @Hall today 4 to 7. Patr - . » . Household Table. . ~ 3676- HARTNEY. - There will be ser- _ 1 __ | -1--_-1 _ vice next Sunday in Hartney Hall PAINTING POSTS. -The telegraph at 6.30 p. m. poles east of Prince Street are getting _their winter coats of green and brown. AFTERNOON ,TEA- will be serv- /‘-1//' / ‘ ed in St. James Hall this afternoon ._~ . ' TONIGI-iT'S MEETING.- There from 4 to 7. Tickets 25 cents. 3676. ARRIVED.-The Agnew Karakul o’elock. Address by Rev. R. W. Ben- Sheep Syndicate were advised yester- \ Q- , nett. day of the safe arrival in Calgary of . "f - -- % ' -Z 8- Bhiliment of 28 Karakul lambs by ` "` ~. » HAZELBROOK. - Rev. Z. L. express. These lambs are being plac- ,___._-_.__i-__-- . 1?; , \ l ____.1_@_ ' Fash will preach next Sunday after ed in some of the big ranches in th'e _` ~ . . noon at 3 p. m. in the Baptist Church West. for breeding purposes. , ' at Hazelbrook. Sunday School be- -__ | ) glns at 2 p. m. _ COURT OF APPEAL.-In the Court / --.- 0f Appeal yesterday argument in the ® case of Carson v. McDonald, appeal from the decision of Mr. Justice Has- proagh at 5;",-gegn (Baptist) 11 “_ m_ zard, was continued' and concluded. Georgetown 3'1'iI' m. and Montague, 7. Judgment was reserved until to~day. Rev- F- A- Hllbley- Uisg. 11 a. m.Grund Counsel: McKinnon and McNeill for appellant; McLean and McKinnon for WEDDING BELLS.-A quot wed ding was solemnized last night at the Baptist Church, City, when Athol Wil- liam Burns and Hazel Elizabeth C. Pi-owse, 162 Dorchester st. 3632. Wvfth were married by Rev. Z. L. . . ____ Fash. The bride was dressed in a navy blue travelling suit and looked vate Clarke of the Infantry Relnforce- charming- The IIRDDY 00\lDlB Will T0- mems who beiongg to Nom, Wm, side in the city and the Guardian ex- shire was mken to me p_ E_ Island tends heartiest congratulations. Hospital suffering from a endicitis. __T' He was ,,,,,,,,,,,,,d 0,, We,|,,ef,’,‘,',,y ,md ,B eAnRisoN pu'rv.-'rho following repo,-ted Bnghuy imp,.0,.ed_ mcn of thc 82nd Regiment leave this M Ulvrulug f0l' duty with tho Infantry Battalion at Wellington Barracks. Hal- ifax, N. S.: Lorne Kennedy, Kings- e eop es rugs" |flo_wer beds lutgily presented are now 153113’ £77' K°?§Lt '::rl§s;neI;l“§rse 0n Y lm- ' - ll ll, ’ ' I'/J/§m\\\\\\\iill|| imiiiiiii iiie'°f:<.ili~t iffislliie etiiiale lfciiéiii W““i°“~ APPW °° C“I"°‘“ T- E- Mec- of late flowering plants still makes a Nutt' of 82nd R”glm°“i» Ch‘"'l°tt° triangle of sombre colour. The leaves -town' , Whlfth l V llll d li _ ` *__ _ _ some welglii? pasted-i?e faslfldisddlglilethrlfrlg -in |;?eUi';-trenv' MfE(,ET|NGSt*i_M°°g‘:{‘75 4 - any th t .t I _ res. o _o-opera on an ie ( G mes are h r [med and bam Egg C_ii;;:lo ilvloverrieiit will be held at DR HILLIS FIGHTS |_|-1-ERARY w0RK_ __ A L do e o ow ug paces: Commercial - __ cable states tha Miss K °" n Cross Hall, Monday,-Nov. 1st, at 7.30 To ci-EAR NAME \\ in... ...i ._..‘... ii. .‘i‘."“’arative soap qualities. _ We carr¥ a very‘extensive line of URE TOILET SOAPS and can_ supply Just what you want in regard to shape,size, color or perfume. When you want dainty, fragrant, cleansing skin- benetittmg soaps-come to us. = Prices range up to 35c a cake. ` _ careful work is another tionsliere., " -- The Dependable Drugstor 'i§E3Z" l'i»l’,¥.’°§‘..2fél‘i‘,‘i.__;§ 5 ,.lphn'son _ 'dr Jolmsnn. i 'ri-il -auAi.|1‘v,_qnuos'roin., , : oar. nun _a'|>»-ips. sn. s _ _, W _ H _ 1 respondent. ,_ I ' . ‘ . ¢, -f;11_~’?" 1. l'O0Il‘lS. ens, 80c to 4.00. .'f.~ 1 _ 2-* f i i,/ ~.\\ \\ J* M _ _,-1- i____ ___ Q-T _ Get a pretty hat today ` _ _ The store of high class millinery offers you every day something new- Within the last_few_ days we have _received a great assortment of pretty new hats-pretty trimmings of many kinds. And if you want your hat trimmed tastefully-smartly-so that it ex- presses your own individuality, you’ii need to leave your order with our work- New English Undersliirfs New Dress Goods from England _Great assortment of handsome ` Another great lot of handsome petticoats in black and colored more- dress fabrics, in many weaves, see them tdday $1.00 to 2.00. A TYRANNOSAURUST '< rv I/IIfIK\\\\v/I/Amlld \\ i..__ L. f NEW] YORK. Oct. 27.-With his con- gregation standlng by him in his hour ol’ anguish, Dr. Newell Dwight Iiillis will to-day open the fight which he believes will clear his name. The pas- tor of Henry Ward Beocher‘s historic Plymouth Church in Brooklyn has cleared his conscience by baring his' heart from his pulpit, and is now rea- dy to clear up the financial tangle which enmeshed his name. Argu- ments will be heard to-day on an order requiring the preacher to show cause why he wished to examine before ii. referee his former business manager, l°‘rank I.. Ferguson, concerning lum- ber deals in British Columbia.. Dr. Hillis seeks the examination ot' Fergu- son in order that a sworn statement m be ire arci for the astor's de- 3-Y l D l D fence against a suit for $50,000 dam- ages hrought by the pustor's nephew, Percy D. Hillis. Ferguson has secured from the court an -order for Dr. Hillis’ reasons why F‘ergnson's statement is required. Dr. Hillis had acused Ferguson of un- truthfulness, deliberate misrepresen- tation and charged that Ferguson ‘had “stripped” him of much of the savings of a lifetime. “During the last tive years," was the Hillis statement, "this man Ferguson has been using my cash my bonds and"'my stock, and during those five years he had almost $100,000 of which I am trying to obtain some financial accounting through the courts, while he is using my money with every possible device that hc can buy t.o postpone tho accounting and to destroy my good name befor.; the accounting is rendered to the court." This statement of Dr. Hillis was prompted by the ailiduvit of l<`ergusoii,| which was cqually_bltter and ilenuu-- ciatory. He charges that Dr. liillls' statements were for the purpose oi’ “screening 'his own present critical financial condition and his own inde- fenslble business methods and deal- ings for some years before my ad- ministration of his affairs. I allege, upon personal knowledge and inform- ation in my possession that the plain- tiff has resorted t.o the sane unworthy tactics of wrongfully accusing and discrediting others who have been associates, or creditors, by various dc- liberate and malicious attempts to make scapegoats of them in order to inalic lilnisclf_ appear froo from re- sponsibility for his own iinaucial fol- lies, troubles and failures. “When tho plaintiff began hiii recli- less timber speculations in Britisli Columbia in 1906 with a capital of only $3,000 to $5,000, hc was widely known throughout tho lliiitcd Staten and Canada as a prenizlier, author and lecturer, and therefore had a large circle of acquaintances and friends, whom he know he could persuade to buy his timber properties on account of their implicit trust and confidence in his representations. Plaintiff sold many timber licenses to ministerial friends, members of his congregation and other friends and acquaintances at prices which realized the plaintiff quick and fabulous not profits." Tho affairs of Dr. Hillis wore brought Before the public last month. when a suit for $50,000 was filed hero against the preacher by his nephew, based on interviews which the preach- or had given to Oregon newspapers. In the alleged interviews, Dr. Hlllis stated he was leoturlns and writing to pay off the debts of his nephew, Percy D. Hillis. Young Hillls has do- nled the truth of the statement. neared in his pulpit and stood before fession that the pursuit of fortune had made him depart from his own ideals I-le told of his endeavors to make pro visions for his family and to give "certain young men” a start, in life and of investing in property that seem ed safe. Then came the panic of 1907. ‘hs related, and he awakened suddenly to the discovery that the property was doubtful. Then he set out to protect from loss those who had invested through his influence, and he told his bearers that 'lie is naar the completion of paying the losses, A hush fell ova fee ings of sympathy held tho parishion 'ers spell-'bound at Dr. Hll1il_ told how his ambitions for wealth hed utterly The following Sunday, Dr. Hillls ap- to crushed his lifs and broullit htm the brink of poverty. s \K_ Shaving Satisfaction for Soldiers We have hero now, a mirror that will not break, wear or rust. lt is made to fit the upper tunic pocket-is light in weight and alfords protection to the body. - It is the "Walkhard" unbge likable shaving mirror-- made from ,heavy sheet brass, highly nickel plated-a perfect mirror. Every soldier needs this mirror -every soldier should have one. If you have a son, brother or friend at the front, send him one. Give one to the soldier boy about toleave for the front. These mirrors are enclosed in a. neat, flannel-lined morocco case. Price complete $1.00. Fred H. Trainor, 8°S‘,‘I;‘,§€°“ Opposite Prince Edward Theatre - 14 4 ._ * -W TO T0 Order Your Telephone Now As a new Telephone Directory is shortly to bc issucii. l'O SUBSCRIBERS!- if there is any error in your listing as it appeared in the last Directory, pleustvlet us know. NON SUBSCR|BERS1-- to have your name appear in th c Directory. If it is your intention arranging to have the service installed some time it would be To realize tho full benefit of Telephone service, it is necessary oi tr your interest to attend to it at once, as after November 10th, it wil be impossible to list your name until the next' directory i.s issued probably a year hence. ApvER"r|sEns:- . ‘ We have some splendid advertising space in our Directory at I very moderate rate, which we will be very glad quote on application CALL NUMBER E00, CHARLOTTETOWN. The Telephone Company Of P. E. 3584-i0~25Mw[4i. Granite and Marble Works _ CALL _ and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at our show rooms ' 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block P. c. BROWN & co. _ 6-29Mmwft _ii `..;....i_|i‘ll'.§|`l|.4§l I his congregation to pour out his con- e ce A Necessity I ' ' _ Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by r the congregation during the recital of- /‘ ,_ his hnsnclal troubles, and tense l- E. R. gB' _ ' ' .3 .~»c._>. s .~_"‘ 1 Charlottetown' -_ A' , _ l i' ` . ` - X' i l- I ~ :gum *Q F.i_I`"'_ " 0"*