With Witha 50cw°BottIe offx With afiu of, the Talcum Powder one. Cake free. Thi portunxt does t some Io? often- ¥l`ake aid: short . away drgixgli purchase of the Toilet of con IT PAYO _ee lmy in gm. ruauoav Nsxr 4| noun- my It Hvlmsns. summsrsloe. spoons mis lrom Charlottetown. sus. MEETING.-The adjourned meet. of the John R. Dennis Pedigreed Foxes' Ltd.. will be held Monday after- noon. Nov. 80. 1916. at 4 p. m. inthe oillce of John R. Dennis, 156 mop. mond Street. Full attendance request. » 8146-11-18M2i onAc: cHuno|»l.-nr. W. C. Pierce. the noted into lonai Sun- dly 3°_|10ol worker of Cgieago ' will will preach at the morning service in Grace Church on Sunday. Rev. W, A, Ross. general Secretary of the N, B, and P. li- I.. S. S. Association will -preach at the evening Service, HIGH OI-A88 CONCERT will be “I9 T1"-"‘I°¥ 11°” In Grace church. Solos by Prof. Hinton. Mrs. Header. F011. Miss Sutherland and Prof. Bar- 1°w- Readinss. Miss asus-iso Bison and Mrs. Charman ` (Graduate, of Mt. Allison.) Organ solos by Miss ° _ Stanley. Violin solos by~»M . Litti - antage of lt' ' ~ 3011119. Selections by Gracg Church E, A. f edfiigltfni nI§§°§'t§I.iIIf°’lomuI;'i§i.` Central Drugstore I. 25° ms' Hgadqqgftgfg fgf the ‘ ' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH,- Penslar Remedies and Fy Fahd I l F. Ct . . . . . . Nor Power e-el Pac .... . . Steel . . . . Copper . . . . .. Berlin steamer a German Angheliki was last month `s`tei.i`f f f. The re-opening services of the First Methodist Church will be continued tomorrow. The services at eleven o’clock in the forenoon and seven in the evening will be conducted hy the Rev. W I-i. Barraclough B. A., of Centenary Methodist Church, St. John, New Brunswick. Special music will be rendered by the choli- --\ s ' of the church assisted by Mr Cheri Guardian) GB Earle- Noveniber 17- -- bY F- B- MG- WEDDING BELL8.-I1`he home 'of and bond brokers. Mr. and Mrs. George Cr\l`WyB. K1115S'- Stock Exchange, ton was the scene of a quiet and very Halifax, N. S.) pretty wedding on the evening of Nov- PRICE8 ember 14th, when their second daugh- To-dsy. ter, Leila Bessie. was united in mar- 104% 73%, 94% 103 119% 59 '107 91% 119% 111% 86 108 99% 126% _ ` 149 125% 122 ANGHELIKI. November` 15, via receiveIi today a denial, on that the was torpe- IIQEI' ed on her way Salonlki with 350 recruits for the volunteer movement. The de of the vessel was attributed se protested submarine, on which as- to Gor riage with Cecil John Stewart of Hampton. The wedding march was played by Miss' Emma Cruwy’s and the bride was given away by her father. The young couple were un- attended and the ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. J. Heaney, B. A. in the presence of immediate relatives of the contracting parties. After the ceremony- a dainty repast was serve/:l and a most dellightfuil evening enjoy- cd by all‘ present. The bride looked very attractive dressed in white silk trimmed with oriental lace and head trimmings. and wearing a bridal veil the bride is very popular aunong a Iwide circle of friends'. and an active worker in the Methodist Church and choir at Kingston. The wedding pres- ents were' useful and beautiful. The igrooms gift to the bride was a set of ' i'urs.The young couple will make their home at Hempshire where the groom i is a progressive farmer. They are fol- rlowed by the best wishes' of their niany friends in which -the Guardian joins. Vonofs Won THE FRENCH PRIZE For the Cure of COUGH8 C BRONCHIAL TROUBLES 1 The ha:ii~mark of scientific approval was conferred upon Veno's (Lightn- ing_ Cough Cure when it won the Grand Prix and Gold Medal at the in- Liniment Co., Limited. ternational Health Exhibition, Paris, Gentlemen,-I have used MIN- 1910; the approval of the' public is ex- LINIMENT on' my vessel! and pressed in a reputation wide as' the my family for years, and for the British Empire. Veno’s has the largest day ills and accidents of life I sale of its class in the world. lt is it has no equal. lmade in Great Britain by British would not start on a. .voyage with-' s-kill ,financed by British capital ,and it ii’ it cost a dollar a bottle. 'sold wherever the British, flag flies. CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN, Prices 90 cents and 80 cents, from clir. “Storko," St. Andre, Kemou- druggists and stores' throughout Can. was .owls ada- - . oouuan nav st Hoimssfs ,sms amalde neat Tuesday. special mm from Charlottetown. ` 3143, Fasrasas A'r1°sn'rioN|- nose utils sd'vt. “Auction Bale" -at Mareb- iield on November 22nd. One of the best farms in Queen's County will be =°1°F°‘1' °f- 3131, , srnme va|.|.sv neo caoesi 'f-From the ladies of the" 31111118 Valley Red Cross in N°Y°111_bB!'. 30 pairs socks, 'I shirts. 12 boxes for the boys of the 106. The boxes contained fruit cake home made candy, nuts. gum, dates, tobacco and other things. Chocolates. FURTHER PARTIGUARB.-‘-The Mr. Lannigan who was drowned off fthe schooner 0'Hara which capsized in Maiipequo Harbor a few days ago belonged to Cambridge .Lot 63. P. E. -I. and leaves' to mourn, his mother., (his father died sometime ago.) three single sisters and one brother, xW. H. Lannigan. who is at present at the scene of the wre'ck in Darnley.-D. ISLAND HORSEMEN OFF TO NEW YORK HORSE SALES.-Messrs Hammond Kelly, Charles Clatndler, George Reddin all of Charlottetown, and Ed. Crosby, Cape' Traverse -left the Island yesterday for the New York Horse Sales. Their friends pre- sume they- are haunted with the speed Berm. Mr. Kelly‘s ability to pick a winner is accepted and every one wishes him luck, such as he had with Mayor Todd. CORRECTION.-In a `re'cent issue The Guardian published a brief sketch and photo of Mr. Adrien Doiron who had just completed his' arts .course and entered on the study of law in the law oiiice of Turgeoon (Attorney Gen- eral of Saskatchewan.) Brown, Thomp~ son and McLean, Regina. Through a regrettable typogiaphicai error the name was given "Andrew" not Adrien This brilliant yr/ung student is a son of Mr. J. Doiron, M. D., Vonds, Sask. and his' many friends anticipate for him a successful career in his chosen profession. aAsKs'r soc|A|..- 'rho' enter- tainment and basket social in Afton Hall, West River on Wed- nesday evening, Nov. Sth Inst. was n decided success in every way. Hon. John McMillan occupied the chair, the sale of baskets was conducted by Mr. McNeill, N. E. Mclilachern, N. J. McNeill and T. A. Stewart and the suin of $117_00. after all expenses paid to be paid to the war fund. The Committee desc-rves great credit for making the social such a success. Committee W. E. Stretch, Silas Mc- Neill, Norman McLean. M. McNeill, G. Lowther, D. T. McEwen, Hector McLean and A. K. McPhee. Follow-, ing is the programme_ Part I Opening Chorus, Choir; Ad- dress, Rev. W. J. McLeod; Reading Mrs. Norman McLean; Solo, Miss Elsie McKenzie; Sword Dance, Mas- ter Raymond McNell|; Solo, Master Wilfred Stretch; iimstrumental Music, Leo Currie. intermis- sion- Sale of Home Made Candy. Part ii. Address, Mr. John McLean; Solo, Mrs. Edmund Douli; Reading, Miss Edith Stewart; Solo, Miss Edna McEwen; Reading. Mr. Neil E. Mcllachem; Solo. Miss Myrtle Henderson; Chorus, Choir. God Save the King. Organist, Miss Mary Stretch. Vioiinist, Mr. Leo Currie . 1 YOU may now take down that screen door- BOYS, you may dig‘your old hoc- key stick and skates out of the attic. YOU CAN'T BELIEVE the German despatches. Even the dead Germans lie about the battlefield. OUR NEW CHEMICAL Engine doesn’t mean that the old apparatus has joined the "Fired" department. MR. CHARLES E_ HUGHES was struck out' before he had -an innings Sir Sam had the innings but it ap- pears he- took too many outings. THE FOOL doesn’t know a good thing when he sees it and the lazy man doesn't seize a good thing when he knows it. IT IS CERTAINLY HARD to res- pect old age when you've been "smug" on a venerable pair of chickens in the cit market. Y SOMEBODY defines the word “telegram” as a form of correspond- ence sent by a man in a hurry and carried by a boy in a sleep. WILL SOME GOOD DOCTOR now step forward and hold some of u spell-bound with adisertatlon on the unrivalled benefits to be derived from a lavish use of the snow shovel. BUT SOME CITIZENS WILL NOT. Life is real, life is earnest As thou hast good cause to know When each morn, thyself thou turn- est Out of bed to shovel snow. RESPECT THE WEATHER. Therels something good in all weathers. lhf it doesn't happen to he good for my work today it’s good for some other man's work today and will come round to me tomorrow.- Charles Dickens. DECISIVE ACTION. First Russian- “You say the battle with the Austrians was quickly over? Second Russian- "YeS». it WHS finished before you could say Jack- opolineski Robinsonpolotowoskoskat- wltski." RIGHT, O. Here's a little quatrain that Will help if pinned inside your hat. Though life is made up of mere bub- ble's ..'Tis better than many- aver, For while we've a whole Hot oil »~ troubles The most of them never occur. 1 NO FELLOW is too slow to go fast asleep. ' A GROUCH is a man who goes the wrong way about getting his rights. THE MOST thoroughly coaled house this winter will be the warm- es . some crrv councillors seem to think that the city street lights do not cut much of a shine. Maybe they do not cast reflections either. QUITE A LOT of citizens, coming on towards Christmas believe they are helping the deserving poor when they order up a fresh ton of coal for them- selves. ' ANOTHER CHEERY OUTLOOK. Jack Frost will burst your water pipes, . That makes you dance, and when The plumber comes to fix the pipes You pay the piper then. A HAPPY EDITOR An Ontario editor, whos'e spouse is doing a little extra work, because of the high cost of living, celebrates as followsz- Reader, pray shake hands with us, Why, you ask this special fuss-? Pride upllfts our hardic head- Angeline is making bread. MOTTO FOR THE WEEK. "Just being happy Is' a fine thing to do, ‘ Looking on the bright side Rather than the blue; Sad or sunny musing Is ilargely in' the choosing, And just being happy Is a brave work and true.” IA! things issrned and observation generation should im- 'Amon These s fi"’é“.... press Ilisln ilzpotlgs serofuls and other hnmors are moat successfully tresied with Hood’s Bsrsspsrills. This great medicine is s peculiar :.°.;';.‘.a‘°,....'“f‘°,.:‘. - sn ea vm roots, srks and herbs, and hglbaeg tasted for forty years. Get it today. I8 IT TRUE that with the increase in the price of bread the loaves have decreased in size? Some certainly look that way. , NEW YORK DESPATCH shys wholesale prices of coal have dropped. You couldn't hear the noise of the droppiug very much at this distance! PUMPKIN PIE is' at bat, mince pie is on deck, and apple pie has just stolen second. lsn’t it enough to make one batty? QUITE NATURNL REPLY. A teacher asked her class to write an essay on London. 'Later sive was surprised to read the following in one attempt: “The people of London are noted for their stupidity.” The young au- thor was asked how he got that idea. "Please, miss." was the reply. "it says in the textbook the' population of London is very dense " TH E EDITOR (Exchallge.) Who weeps with you when you are sad. and laughs when you arc- glad. and smiles at you when you are mad -the editor. Who has to be both kind and wise, and never (hardly ever) flies. and when he does create sur- Drise- the' editor. Who owns a heart Iti--Iss Known Fact that no elsasd otrssrolaudieo sets ahop-wpm ,muregulckiy ths.nrubber|oolls.'.Csllaud Il-1 'amine our stock rsesived dir- ect from the manufacturers last week. Not s shop worn article in our stock". . Hot Water Bottles, - Fountain Byrlngsa. lulb Syringes, ‘ 'Hard Rubbarjyrlnges, _ les Caps, » , 'Flea Cape," '- Rubber Glevsl, ' Nippilh Etc-I _ Invalid Rings., lt is a pleasure forul soshow' goods-ltwillbes greater plea- surs for you to purchase Colin Aptspsoald Prescription Drugglet Revere Hotel Bleek, Kent BL Phono lil. s\\\H 4x\\ as well as cheek, possessed of spirit proud yet meek, and livers on forty- cents a week - the editor.- eab MISTAKE. At a funeral of a well known saloon keeper, a few days ago. says an ex- change, the minister instead of mak- ing the usual announcement that an ‘opportunity will now be given to view the' remains, thoughtto make a change in the announcement and said: An opportunity will now be given to -pass around the hier. And quite a number of old fellows’ in the back parg of the room wiped the syun- pathetic tears from their eyes, remov- ed their quids of tobacco, spit' out oi' the window and waited resuilts. Saturday Candy Special Our special Saturday candy sales have become so popular that we are going to make them a regular feature Pure candy appeals to adults as welijas the children, so we are offering high-grade candies at a special price wich will appeal to ali. Our Special Wrapped Assorted Caramels Regular 404: a Pound Special Saturday $100 REWARD $100' The readers of this paper will bepleased Io leam that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages _ and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly_in~| fluenced hy constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment Hall's Cstarrh Cure ls] taken intemally and acts thru the Blood on tbs- Mucous Surfaces of the System. thereby destroy- I ing the foundation ot the disease, giving the. patient strength by buildiiuz up the oonst|tuticn| and assisting nature in oinim _its work. The proprietors ave so much fait in the curative gowers of Hsll'a Catarrh Cure that they _offer ne Hundred Dollars for any case that it ails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo. 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75:. Only 254: a Pound This candy is fresh and high class in every respect and the reason for the special price is that all of our custo- mers may have some of these delicious sweets for Sun- day eating, DON‘1` FORGET YOUR PACKAGE, Johnson & Johnson The Qualify Drugstore I V Cor Kent -& Prince Sts ,» . , 31:14-1i~1sM 1_1 _ i W '_ = *__ __ -L, _ _ _ __. 14--5 --I--'E1 F-Ia- (C nail” Life in the Army and Navy” -I _ -ini I _ _ _mx in -s in nas _qi I F__1` U U I ' ' ’-" PEG O’ THE RING Sensation follows sensation in this, the closing chapter of this popular serial. The sensational rescue of Peg . ,from apurning building, is only one of the many thrilling » . Incidents I i I . Come Early if You Wish .to Securé 7 UK 1 ! 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