' NOVEMBER 2°? 1914 " THE cHAiiLo'ri~E'rowN GUARDIAN ~“--------_-_---~-.~ - PAGE FIVE llllll' A Fun Coal Hod Comes not from an empty bin in .the cellar. Ordcr the bin filled today and the in- ' convenience and expense of f The taking in coal with snow on ' the ground will be avoided. yi A Finhhing T°“°h ` - T A We have plenty good Coal. o ll. P|0P|l1ARllw& 00. T\, , Ye. Z* . -,i' /. SEAL corrnn CHASE 8:. SANBORN = - ; E tlioltovk." - FLEETING LITERATURE. Smith: "What is Wally doing now"" SAECE-/lili_iIli‘iiIlir-"Klit?orliEYSl.i Y he u ‘lay to bp long mmombvmd by Sniytlie: “When l last saw him he as sprv 'is von iisel to/l -ggi' ~ xiii( -- A1(i)'> 1-hugo wh-0 attend the Jubilee S‘“"Vl""'s was engaged in literairv pursuit " V A You ard not < lil (l)` lil'--dvi 'l]?'h 0( l lm um Fwst M0um(hS" (`hmCh` The Sniitli' "lndeed' l' didn’t think hc iiiukc iid i`-il) mmf ‘limit “hmyfi ` Rf`V~ /\~ U- SUUDSOII H Ilillllfff of their ` _ ' ` , ,, ‘ '-"U “' lm" W“~‘- P"'5l3" island and kiiowii from thc Atlantic hull brains mwugh to “r"""' Buch" am’ paimetm CUmP°U"d Wm to thc l"i<‘iiit' will 'uitlrt-ss the Sund'iv ‘ v" i I ' " r- ~» t . . , , ._ . 1 » .r » 1. i-liiiiilxii-thislisEPAnA'ro§v sE|=ivicE.-- 'ritoi-t-. will he preparatory service in St. Jaiiics Hull to-night at it n'clock. COVEHEAD CONGREGATION. - itev. F. S. (‘oll'ln will conduct services in tioveliead Presbyterian congrega- tion on next Sunday, Nov. 22nd. THE MISSION CIRCLE girls of Grace Church will hold a sale of home-made cooking in the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon from 3 until ll. 6599, SMALL MAIL.-There was only a. sinall foreign mail received in Char- lottetown last night; the train at Point du Chene not connecting with the Ocean Limited at Pninsec. HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIA- TION.-A meeting of the Home and School Association will take place at four-thirty this (Friday) afternoon. All parents and teachers interested are asked to attend. ` POLICE COURT.-At the Police (iourt in tiharlottetown, yesterday,~tIie case ot` iieiiry Woolridge, charged with breaking the plate glass window on (‘oinpuiiy, cniiic up for lieuring and ro- .-:ul_tetl in the defendant being found guilty and lined $50. HAZELBROOK FIELD.-- The scr- vit-es on Sunday, Nov. 22nd, will he us School at 10,30. Services 11 ii. in.; Suh-- ject, “God Fursiikeii." I-lazellirook IS p. ni., “With God on the Mount." Alex- andria, 7 p. ni., Subject. "\.Vnter from ti l *_ __ rCet a Box of Delicious Chocolates Ii.‘:.‘;.§;“’if.‘.'* l.;i...1tf..',"it.- .....;.....,`.\-.'.';. N The cleanest, purest, and most luscious chocolates manufactured are received here fresh every week. Call in and get a box-a trial will convince you of their superiority. . Ma.C.Kinn0n Drug Company I Corner Great George and Kent Street P(‘liarlottetowii. iSuiiday, tho 22nd inet., will be hi,-ld in I' '_' - 'r' 'I This service will he especially l`or >\\\\\YlZ\\\\§ZIIIIIllI&\\\\\\\\\\YfIlA\\\\\€iI% will unite with tho Methodist. Rev. ` Smoke and Chew Hickeys Twist Tobacc |.\\\\\YIIf/4\\\\\\\\\\WIIl XIII' Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is the best. Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. ` l...l rn ited Manufacturers , Plwlle 345 II J_`\ \\\\\\\\`f]£[IlIIlllA\\\\\\\\\\‘ZI 'discoiiri-ie to be delivered hy hini at I////0/AA\\\\l///I///A\\\\\\\Y/I/E//f'.i\\\\Ylllf L, .- __ See Our Line of Heating Stoves ` This cold weather reminds us of heating ourdhoiiliqes, that rlfv time as arrive w en we m J = -_ look to our stove wants for the winter. If you have an old stove . which has done its duty _or one _ that is cracked or broken in any way, discard it for we can supply you with a new heater at almost - -1 as low a cost as you require to fix ‘pt _ up the old one. Drop in and see _I our large assortment. We can save _ you dollars on your DUfCh_aS"~ -, We can supply heating stoves from $2.50 to $L5.00 each. Huy Your _Base _Burner T0-dai' < Q 1; leave it too late in'placing yt ur order for thataew §’ase Burner which you are going to buy. Bvputting it off you may have f° Pei’ H higher ITC? when you come. We are selling- a a_rge amoun o th and our stock is_ decreasing _every day. ‘eseT§i‘it£v;!tsove we are showing is the famous New B 1| ` h make which is universally known as ttiLi:rrf>es;l:0Sil‘iii:)i1 Moon on the market. Our prices are tight. - _ Ni- ii New Siler M.s>°“ B”~'“°' ilfo%° ‘*‘i-°"' It u 4| U H H u 12 . - 21.00 _ .. ieerggilf filfugiipe given free with each stove. b Simo_n_%_VL; Crabbe l W :;~:mi -rx i"i"‘*q PLANT LINC.---Mr \\'. S, (‘r:inc, of Q) } ithc Plant Line, zirrivcil iii 'Uliarlotte ,_ __ town lust night by the express. Mi .7 -' 7; 'r _ it'riiiio reports the Iiiisiilcss- of his line . h ' JUBILEE SERVICES.-Sunday will and ()i‘giiii Music at iiioriiiiig and evening sei'vi<:es. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- e e is iiiiouiitcdot Miss liriiiiswick, to Mr. i-Idinuntl l"i'uiicis Mc Millan, Portlaiitl, l\laiiic, fornicrly ot' Eldon, lit-lfzist, l’. E. l., thc marriage to take place at St. Josepli's iiliurch, Nliltowii, N. B., on \Vediiesdiiy, Nov. 25th, at 9 ii. ni. Mr. McMillan is u hrotlier ot’ Mr. Tliouias McMillan, ot' Messrs. Stanley, Shaw & Peardeii, FREETOWN.-The service in the iiletliodist. (‘.liurch nt l<‘ri-eto\\'n iioxi ilitfeveiiiiig :1t~7 o‘clock, instead ot' iii. the iisuiil hour in the iifternooii. The Methodist service at Kensington. will bf: at Il o'i'lo<:k iii the at`t.ornooii. cliiidreii, and the l'rt-.sbyterioii si-.liool Mr Robertson will be the speaker. Evcryoiie is invited. t “SOME LESSON- FROM THE WAR" is the siiliject of l)r.Cainpbell's the Jubilee Service Sunday inornlng in First Methodist Church. The ability ot' the Doctor ls well known iii this city and Province. The .lubilec Coin- niittce have done well to secure such nien of note as Rev. A. li. Sinipson oi New York and Dr. ("iinipbell of Sack- ville. Mr. Slmpsoii‘s thenie for next Sunday evening is "God's First Sanc- tury," and his subject for Monday night is A your of Jubilee." All seats tree. USEFUL lNVENTl0N.- A_corrcs- pondent intornis 'l‘he (iuardinn tlnit Mr. John l\lcDoiii1id, Jr.. Point l’rlin has invented, and ls now obtaining ii patent for, ii device to prevent the loosening of holt nuts. This has been one ol' tho.ditlli>ulties in connec- tion with niaiiy kinds ot' iiiiicliiiii-ry, pnrticiilarly iii railroadiiig und stonin- boatiiig and thu genius ol' thc world has for iiiiiiiy years been iittonipting io solve it. Mi‘. Mt-l)onuld's deviro is now being iiiitciitial in thi' linitcd States nnd ("iiiiiida und is siiid to pro- niisv thc' long sought solution. llis friends throughout the province \vlll coiigratulate liini on his acliicvenient. as good as ever iind stzitcs that the ilalifiix now irarrics ext-cplioiially lrirgn viirgoni: lletweeii llnliiiix und Ilostoii. ’l`liie A. \V. Perry is now ht-.ing llttod up in llrst-class sliiipe for thc fall iiiid \\'intt»i~ service liutws-<\ii llalitiix and Boston. 'lliv llulirax will niake tivo iiioru trips to Vliurlottvtowii and tht-ii with the iilyiiiigoliiiii will likely lay up at Boston, nllliougli tlierr- is n possibility that they may go on the southern service us usual. HOME GUARD.-Tlic ilrst turnout. and drill ol' the (iliurlotti-towii lloino Guard took place at the drill hull Inst evening. Over ii liiiiidred eitlzvne -rc- presenliiig the various trades and pro- fessions wore in the riiliks. The squad was not the awkward one that one niighl expert, llic sprinkling of re- tired inllitianicn scattered through eral air of niilltiiry dignity and alert- ness. Shortly lifter 8 o‘clock (lol. Moore culled the llonic Gu_agd_ to;or- der and in ii well chosen remarksex- plained the reason for its formation. He hoped that it would help create en- thusiasm and act as a recruiting force for active service. The drlll lasted for an hour and mnny of the men ex- pressed thc thought that it was all too short. A number presentf-wlio had joined the serviiti roll, being somewhat. heshtul stated that they dill not care to fall in thc first night hut would do so next Tliursrlsy evening its second drlll. The citizens coin- mittce hi connection wltli the move- ment will contlnuo to accept the names of volunteers and will me-et. next Wed deadly evening to further plan ami hellr reports. Favorable comment was over the llral tnriioiit of the ` HARTNEY.-There will he service thc rniiks giving thi- iiiovoiiiniit ti gen- ` when the llome Guard turns out torl_` next Sunday in Hartneyllall nt 7 p. ni.| 'THE EXPRESS.-’i‘li`e express train town last night at 10.30 d’¢;lo(;k_ TONtGHT'S'MEET|NG.- The lu-v. W. D. Wilson will‘deliv\-r an address ut the meeting in the lu-oplt-',, ttlmrf-|, this evening ut X o‘i-Im-k. i']veryhod_v welcome. ' EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. - Evangelistic Services at Alexandria Baptist Church, coiniiienring on Sun- day, Nov. 22nd and continuing thro- ugh that week, special services will be held each night at 7.30. Special music. Everyone is heartily invited. Subject for Monday night “A Birth. right Sold. LAST NlGHT'8 CONCERT.-The entertainment in Zion Church school- room last evening passed off success- fully with a fair ntteiidaiice. The opening number was a delightfully rendered piano duet hy Misses Mc- Ewen und Allen and was followed hy a ' splendid recitation by Miss Elizabeth colemun, who showed niuch eleciitlcn- ary; nhility. Rev. Mr. Littlejolins' vio- lin solo was veryniiicli appreciated. He pl'nys'with u‘true inusiciiiirs skill, having to respond to ii hearty encore. Miss Bruce’s piu.no solo was also most. enjoyable. Miss liovyer was in good voice and sting very sweetly, receiving hearty applause. The iiiterest, oi' the evciiiiig was centered around the much talked ot' “Strange li‘ivc ()‘t-lock Tea," ol' which the followiiig iviis the castt- Mary, Mrs. Colwill; iiilizubetli, Elen- uor ltobcrtson; liorotliy, Jenn Allan; llindu Girl, Mrs. Moore; (iirl from (Thinii, Winnie Allen; Jap Girl, Frances lilo-ire; indian Girl, li. Lawson; Negro, Holt-ii Davies; Doukliohor. Mrs. San- derson; Boheiniiiii, B. thick; Galician, Marjorie Bruce; Polish Girl, Cliristiiii- Kit-ily; lliingurlan, Flo t‘iiniphell; Nor- wegian, May Steriis; l~‘iliii, (‘_vrv|ii_- Liv- iiig.-itoiii-; Swede, Florciice l\l<'I.cod; lr:cli\iidci', Mrs. l)avii‘s; italian Girl, Dorothy Davies; Ariiiciiiiin, liiitc Mur- cliison; Turk, Adii liiirris; .luwisli Girl, i..ily Aitken. The plziylcttti was from Summerslde arrived in Cliarlotte- 1 of a iiiissioiiiiry cliarauter and prettlly stagetl, The hostess is rvadv for ii live o'<-lock tea t'or hui' duiiglitcr, hui; owing to the wet ivtiiiin. . ,,, disiippoiiit hor. (loiiiiiig in their place, ` liowever, were reprost-iitiitives oi iiio| diffcrciit foreign iiatioiis who have set- tled iii tiziiiatlii. lilacli inadc licr plea. nnd ri~iii:iiiicd to the lvl- tfclock tea. Diiriiig the t-voning Mrs. tiolwill, llirs. MOON. Miss Liiwsoii and Miss lhivies sang ill-liglitflllly, tht- l-vi-ning heing brought to a close hy singing God Save the King. ` “Our prescription tlepiirtnieiit is pre- cided over by u man wiio has the tec- hnical skill coupled with absolutely pure, fresh, full-strength drugs, and tho iifitzcssary paiiislaking exacting care. i\laci{iiinon Drug (‘o,, t‘0r_ Umor, George and Kent St.i‘1;g:l.-i. Mtf., £ V lllll|7//I/l"@¥\n\\\\lIllll||u \\\.TlIIIIIIIIII.\`\lllllQ o E i . o B \\\\\YllI/L\\\\\\‘ '2lll\ lie Prescriptio And The Patient When you have a pre- scription filled, don’t Judge its value by the price you pay. It’s rea value is in tlie'_good does the patient. The doctor when rites the prescription as in mind certain desir- d results. _, IA\\\\\\\\'IIIIIIII£f?\\\\\\\\ as rv :rg 5" _ 5 :,-._ I//Ill//-\‘_T;\\\\\v///I////f!\ '1 ring tlie Prescription to ii Pure ingredients itpert compoundin ill insure right results. I \\\\VIlliIIlII4`\\\\\\\\\VI I 2 (D 0 N 5 5 on E.. ll'lllA\\\\\ -' llllllng/ Weguarantee purity, ` accuracy and reason- able prices whenever your, prescriptions are compounded lietre. Let us fill your n ' Prescription.” Jolinson & .loiinso - 2 nlllirlll/A¥A\\\\\\umlluig f ‘ I 4 f ~_.___- ,_ - , __ __ __ _ _,__ I \'- _ 3 FiNEA1rrof’D1us:ss ‘ _ , \ @ lk l , beauty of lines. \ _\\ ' ff `€TL“’.'_T;"-- * I _ ' ' _ `\ 1 _.' ' > . \ .' `\ lk ILLUSTRATING from life the newest 1 two-buttonstyle'--devoid of all extremes except t extreme neatness and » » _ W. \Vl'I Altii EXCl.l.'IJI\'E .\GI;`N'l`S i E Our greater value poiicy Values are paramount here It’s the one big dominant reason Why you should buy your clothes h ~re This advertisement is directed esp cially To the man who hasn't learned ih it this store Is headquarters for the finest “rea iy for service" cl- -dies At less prices than garments of equal worth elseivliert- 20th CENTURY BRAND CLOTHES with their inl1\'<’C° iated. Actual Results on P. E. l. V The North American Life sin ~e_ _]'in.`lst l9l4 tqdate has returned tn policy hoifli-is in l’. li., I. casli settlements sf $25,633.00. lt has alot pai” to be ixefic- aries under its poli 'ies $>_9.i0 in df nth cts m= l_iie~.=e tigures tell the record of wh/it one Lan \d=an Life Com pany is doing for its policyholders in the province. Now is the time to insure information re iatis and policies freely given. it A J. K. ROSS, Masonic Block, Charlottetown 659341-20Mif. u3._._.»;x _.. _,_ . M. ~.< »-_v-~ of _,t ., fi.: ~ --1... sl-~ ,mf _-_ho- 'f.`;-z.-»."'.2`»-.‘ a-:_.1` -_ - ii