ITRUBBERS I had _such a large stock oi:-_ Rubber Footwear ,wecanfitanysizefoot and an y ehapeboot t o per- fection, and o r prices are at least 10 cents per pair ` lower thant h e same goods are sold for in Toronto. ' . -4 , - Letusfityou " _ Morris-Smith-Beer, -gi _ We want atonce 1000 Bush Island Wheat. . 500 Bush Buck wheat. 500 Bush. Barley. 5000 Bush. Heavy Seed Oats., 50 Tons of Goo imothy Hay. 25 Tons Clean Dr at Straw. or which we will pay high- st dash price for quick silvery. Send samples t._.ting quantity for sale. Carter & Co.,'Ltd. Queen Street Seed Warehouse ~. Charlottetown nut9/lll4n\\\\\\\\\rl||u rlill YIf§_\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\"7.IIIZIIllZ\\\\\\\\‘ Ov-l Q '< III lr 9_5; -vi ’luu|i\\\\\\*/ Let us give you a receipt for the amount of your overdue account before Nov 30th -Beer & “Ieeks _ Never before has this store I I I _Fon ‘rits Soldiers Include many comforts found only at Hughei Drug Store. The large stoc of the many _different articles make selections easy. We have Tobaccoes all the popul- ar brands 10c per package and up. Cigars and Cigarette in ready to mail pa .ages. Safety _Razors and Blades to fit all Razors. 0x0 cubs an d soup tablets ~ - _ Chamois Lined Vests. Met`al Mirrors Carbolic Soaps _ Chocolates and Cand- ies. ‘ _ Wewillbepleasedtoassist in packing and wrapping all parcels for overseas. Geo. E. Hughes “The Peoples’ Druggist” I \\\\\v/AVI/ 'Q __ - _ _ 1/1/ A\\ Aa\\\\\\\\\\vllllllllI§\\\\\\\\\& in IS in-|| 'I/1m\t\i\\\,v//All Feel _ Exhausted Do you lack ENERGY? Is an effort to do things? Yes. th-on your system ie ru down- your blood is thin an watery your nerves wca your muscles lack force. REX ALL CELER and IRON ` will build you up, enrich your blood. _restore your run down nervous system. It is tho ex- cellent homo blood medic- ine and tonic, and can be taken by both young :ind old. Bc- gin taking it todny. PINT BOTTLE $1.00 Call in an‘ri see us regardln this Blood Medlclje. THE l\IIacKlNNO DRUG C0. Phorie`219 ’< ?=‘i:.:= -Fi °@ Z ia "iff .'\\\\\\'l.YIlII/If gm YSII/IIIII/A\\\\\\\WII , 3179-11-21M Elf- lllllir/4\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ill||,ui7' 4 ' ____ - _ *.1 mi I-_Xmas Gift for Soldiers A few pounds of Hickey’s Black '1`wist»Chewing Tobacco, or a pound tin of Hickey’s_ Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco _Insist on Hickey’s, the soldiers choicef _ Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco fo. Ltd _ Charlottetown I ggmllgi -_ W __ `\_ .. A Personal Investigation Puts it Right ` If you have any doubts as to where to buy your Xmas Gifts, the t s ttle the uestion is bya personal investigation onlyway o e Q _ ~ Then come to this store we will welcome you_ People who investigate almost invariabily _favor us with their dnatronage Because they know and realize that we have the goo s and our -prices are right ' Quality counts evcry time in those economical days and experience has taught us that we must always have the very best for our customers. J; R. GILLIS, Limited ‘ Jeweler & Opticlan Sunnyside; Charlottetown, P. E.II. . _ ._ ,-...». ivt ~.. -- I I- fur' 'T 'F Parcels gr-I The 'THE mnf?-mom" -_-.-.~::.-_ -_-_-_-:_-_-_-,~;,~,-,-_-_-_-ei-_-_-,-_-_ _- -_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-; IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. CLYDE FtlVER.- Service each night this week in Baptist Church. All welcome. I `MEETiNG8 CON’l'|NUED.- The evangelistic feetlngs will be con- ducted throughout the present week in the Baptist Church. A cordial in- vitation is extended to al‘l. I ANOTHER' ISLANDER WOUNDL ED.- The ‘latest casualty list con- t talns the name of ..Gunnor W. P. McLaughlin, St. Terss~a.'s, P. E. I., wounded. I HOME COOKING SALE.,- The home cooking sale by the young ladies of Grace Church in Miller Bros, store on Saturday afternoon was very successful, most of the c»;kes olferc-cl for sale being disposed o . CONTRIBUTIONS for the High Tea and Bazaar in the pro-Cathedral I this' week, will be grntefuifly received I at St. Joseph’s Convent, _ Pownal St., or at the pro-Cathedral on Wednesday after two o‘cIock. 3295. POLICE NrEW8.- One drunk was lined $10 or thirty days at the Police Court on Saturday morning. Searches fordntoxicants were made by the police at the `premleee of Mrs'. P. McMillan and Michael Murphy, but resulted in nothing be- ing found. - SCHOONER DEA.AYED.- The schooner Dwina, Capt. Frascr, ar- rived at Rexton Thursday with a' gen- eral cargo from Charlottetown. The schooner had much difficulty in reaching here on account of- tho very cold weather and head winds. Part of her cargo was to have been delivered at Point du Che-ne but ow- ing to the scarcity' of care the cargo was brought to this port, where it will be shipped when cars can be procured. _-St. John Telegraph. TO SUPPLY AN ANCl-l0Fl.- The big tug "Cruizer" owned by Chas. Iirister & Sons, Halifax, which ar- rived here Ilast week in tow of the hiirgc Laugan, from Loulsburg, C. B., with 1800 tons of coal, sails early this' morning for Summefrsidc. Sho goes there for the purpose of supplying an anchor for the barge “King Malcolm," also owned by (‘linrles Brlster & Sons. It appears that the “King Malcolm" .which is being towed from. Charlottetown to lioiiisbuig-by the tug “Mulgrava" parted her chains while moored off Summers-ide yesterday morning and drifted out into the flats. Sh/e was pnllcd oil' by her tug and word was scrit to Charlottetown notifying tho lfitptuin ol' tlic Cornpany's tug hero oi' the loss of the anchor. It was dc- ridod to take an anchor from thc liaugtiii. After delivering it tho “(‘r'uizer" will return to Charlotte- town. IN MIMIIHIIM MRS. BENJ. NICHOLAS 'l‘hc death occured at Moroll Ileat' ;on Tuesday morning last of Mrs. jlleiij. Nicholas- ol' that place. She' was lll for some years when she camo here from Resticouche. She grew worse and was' confined to he-r bed .ever since until the end carme. Some years ago she used to conduct a boarding house for the summer tour- ists just opposite the Morell River. She was a woman of god charact- er and enjoyed ii Ilarge acquaintance around the Morell dis-trict. It is understood that her propertyl and what money she had in the bank goes to Mrs. Simon Francis' who cared for her during the three years of her illness. ______1.__- . MRS. GILBERT BALL_ There passed peacefully to rest at Albany, Lot. 27 on Oct. 30th, 1916, Sophia, widow of the late Qilbert Bali in the 80th year of her a-ge leav- ing a family of six sons and four daughters. to mourn the lcse 'of a kind and devoted mother, the funeral took place on Thursday the 2nd _of November and was largely attended. The services at the house and grave being conducted by her nephew and pastor the Rev. James McDougall, the remains were laid to' rest in the Kirk Cemetery at Cape Traverse, be- sides hor late husband who, pre-de- de-ased her some eight years ago, the sympathy of all goes out to the bereaved family. MR. GEORGE MATTHEWS. Death has again entered our com- munity and taken from out our midst 5 loving husband, friend and nolgh- bour, George Matthews, age sixty- three years seven months and seven days. Mr. Matthew was born in' Malpeque Prince Edward Island. May 19, 1853. He came to Carrol _ ` 1, - _ I _ - ' ~l" or those Long Winter Evenings home-there is no entertainment that can equal it-for old and y0l1I18» fl1V°l' s d sedate. ' ous ‘gall in and hear the new records » i -'you don’t have to buy- . i _ _ A, E. Tooiiibs i _ `_._..__,_,_,”,._`,, 'Y _._ .. __. I __ ____ .,.‘