-'fNOV.EMBER'17-1915 _ _ _ f _ » ;~ _- ~-~-frHa.cnARn0rrs'rowN~cUAaniAN_ _ -' ' \ gg-5'*-'W ' - bull black and white, life-sized hand ilnished protralts in India ink and the popular hand-painted work in natural co ors. st les The Cook Studio The Spirit of the Giving What then could be more fitting than your portrait for the Christmas re- membrance your simple message of friendships. A dozen portraits solve at once a doz- en perplexing gift problems. Make an appointment today at ~ THE BAYER STUDIO ’ Specialty in Groups,_College, Work uneitcelled. - Amateur’s work given personal tte t n 107 Queen I1 -.7 T ` -"S-. 1 o er_ time » Many n_ew rings in the newest and ~ latest of settings have been recently added to our collection, so that our stock up to date- presents as fine af range as the most enthusiastic lover could wish for. . Parsnips. lb. _ W W wolluor 0 'Ducks each) 60- ju, Estab. 1868 Jewellers, Engravers,etc. rv. ______.,......_. 3902.11-15Mmwf3i., ‘K ` SUMMERSIDE MARKET Solitaire Engagement _ Rings _ __ You will find our selection of EN' » GA_GEMENT RINGS a choice and inter _.g es_t_in_ag__ one. Diamond solitaires area3a¢ - cent: _ le to the fair sex now as at any O _-r'-v-mi" 1;* \ /\ . ,_-. ,I \- .\._4.\ .'¢.\./ \-»,~ .q,\~» \.( \ 1.\ /<\ /-\-/--\ / ~.-;.\~/ \/(5 -ky(/>_~(-ta-4,-\-(~§»'»' ,...` /» //.~..Q \.f'/ \~/{\.'/-\»/~\’-/ \v/.\-/~\`»'/\//-V? \-/».\-1/..-/'\~ \ Av/ c. ;. \~ . . _ __ ss "ii ` ,t L. 1 \ \ / Now for Xmas V Photos All styles of ilnisli are shown, sepia llall in today and see some of the A Personal Thought 1 Determines the value ot the gift. To carry A. E. Lyon , 'Photo Studio ~ Societyand Family ' - i Moderate Prices. a n io St. Ch’Town Pho e681 ¢AiiAn`lAN ` PAC I Fl C EXCTRSION RATES ‘ “lt is truly a magnificent display of French Ivory Goods that we have here now for inspection and selection and our old, before»the-war prices make ‘each article the utmost in good value. You can save money bybuying French ivory Goods here now. The Two Macs 149 Great George Street. Mtf. ._.and..... -Mi`s`sTs’ -Shoes Children require shoes that give their-feet room for growth. We know how to fit them properly. Our stock is very com- plete. We have selected carefully and with your needs in mind. Vancouver & Victoria,B.C. SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGLES, Cal. On Bale daily to November 30th Good ,to Return until i December 3lat $122.80 From Charlottetown (Via Point du Chene) Good Going and Returning direct. Going via Chlcago.Returnin%via Vancouver, or vice versa, 817.60 s ditional. ~»--Th Time to See the Alley & Co. TRY US i ` in Furness . _ AUTUMN CANADIAN BOCIHE at mg; Best ` ' N! gl T m Phiine Slit mon um w. ia. nowllnri nam.. o.P.s.. st. lolus .PLANT ENE IS. S. HALIFAX from Char- lottetown _every Friday at . noon. From Boston every Tuesday at noon. ' _ For further information 1 i ._ app iA(§. CARRAGHER. ' ' Charlottetown. A8691 ' § _f; .1 L if I: T . ij, P _ _ 5* av* i2 " =i$”_\_ Q x /W | I ` _` ` .'.>,§,)` _ , ltr 1J\_{1 l ‘flu _ and sod soft 'coal Wliollsais and Retail (55% "il.l"‘°o“'.ii° cull’ ?.`i.'..l“.Z2ii I on sooo. 'Timo iso. ma trim lowest. Coal "'.2.':‘.'»‘.m '.‘t.¥“i.‘Ii.'.‘..‘t ...l ktlfllilalloltdllll lteamparposumdhavotroshow ' Sailings . From LONDON From HALIFAX STISAMER - Rappahannock Nov. 15th . Nov. Gth Shenandoah Nov- 27111 Nov. Nth Kanawha Dec. lllh From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX ' Via Nfld. Via Nild. Oct. 30th. Lexlnlwn : Nov. (ith Dursnlo N°"- 25"* _ Nov. 20th Tabasco Doe- 7lh Above uilinss are not guaranteed and are sublect to change without notice. Fiirn¢ss,Wifhy & Co,Ltd. _._-_ '. ." V. ...., '.21 ‘ u ' o s ¢ _;' . f-: 2 2# .'s ' . __ ,._, , \ . _ Children’s l...._..._..l ' ~EdlS'tern= Guardian Pupils (12) Alma School, Lot 3, per Josie Gaudet. teacher Tignish School: (total $2.45) .,.__'_. ..*D. F. TIERNEY ll ~G\|.li‘dIlll re- presentative in Bourls. __ UE!!- . JNORBQRO INSTITUTE.-Owing to unfavourable weather the Norboro Women’s Institute postponed their meeting until Tuesday, Dec. 7__ .____._.__---- . CHARLOTTITOWN #ARKET ’_ (Corrected on Tuesdays and'Friday) Butter, (creamery) lb‘ 92-84 Butter, (Tub) lb. - ' _ 25 'liass (dozen) 1 94 Beef lb. (retail) _10-12 Pork, Ri. 10% Fowls, lb.` 10 Chicken. lb. ' 12-14 Hay (pressed) ton $12--$19 Turnips (bushel) ' 12 Potatoes, Reds, (bus. 50 Oats. white (bus) 42 Oats, black (bus) Beets, (bus.) Carrots, (bus.) ` Wool, lb. 1 ( 'Hides 14 Butter (dairy) lb 24- .'Butter (creamerv) lb 30-3 Buckwheat per bus 5- Calisklns lb Hay (pressed) ton Hay (loose) per ton S Hides per lb. ‘ _ Oats (black) per bus. Oats (white) per bus. Oatmean per 100 lbs Potatoes, per bus , Pork (organs left in) Straw (pressed) per ton Turnips, per bus 1 Chickens, dressed, per lb 12 Lamb pelts, each 40- Ell|lIll§ll_ MIHKEIS 1.09% to 1.12%. No. 2 hard 1.06 Q yellow new 59% to 60%. No. white new 57% to 58%. Oats No. white 35% to 36%. Standard 39% 39%. Rye No. 3 96%. Barley 56 to Timothy 5.00 to 8.00. Clover 10.00 10.00 io 10.10. _ HEADACI-IE? lil §§§-Ji igiigl 5;? all iiiliel lil? hlammtx ...:'\....~:-“- congstinnmythe 8ol¢lev¢qwh¢eat2lc_.anil49c. Fullbloodeilpeopiowhosresdiisct a@&b¢¥ doses of the Salt evey morning. arethsln _Mun lung _euss immsdi is issniisil. mi--1-isim. .l........... ....5 -lo---=--s.'.-°° 5 :=5” “_ _ i.._l?,. _.l-il" _ ____l, “- ' if ”_4u»o»i»ia»»o»i LY9N_ _ _..___.._ __;__;_ on 2° O 9 .. em _ _ ,p.,,,¢,,_~,, , `..'lT PAYS buy iii this Province' i.°0N¢ CENT per word esch 4°: Monds`y'.° 40 40 .. . 80 .01' . 27 5 - 7- 'Y-'-"`-"T-frrrr-"'_' ' 7" ' "-'-'f~'~`-`-`~"'-`-`-'-1' -'-'-`f_- - 5; as follows) : / sertion for advertising in this iiign. Cash must accompany' order. Representative in Montague. 50c bus., Black Oats 40c bus.; Wh Oats 38c.bus.; Pork 9%c lb; Turn 28 to 30c dos; Hides Itlc lb. Co.,'Ltd., willbe held at Montague. Thursday, the 18th day of Novc_i_in 1915, 'st the hour of 2 o‘cloc . PARKMAN.. Secretary-Treasurer. Straw (pressed) ton $9.50 EASTER" Psonlls .°Mr. Jos. MacPliee, Big Pond, P°t“°°" B1“°°' (b“°') 55 rlved" home from Western Canada *Mr Adolplius Cheverle, D. G. in, Pupils (10) Christina N. Nelli- c°l_ gan’s Dept. Pupils (16) Elizabeth Arsena- ult's Dept. ' ..~1'. oonoon was iuousriliaii P“P"° <27* F'°°“““‘ S°*\°°‘~ per Ceclla Noonan. teacher Pupils (20) Cherry Valley, per .nsotisle siAm°1. gx Oyster ‘ Bed Bridge per ben Barbara Matheson, teacher iff Pupils, (17) cslelloulil scliooi, per Ruth Macheod. teacher ---- 3s29_n_1zm6,_ Crapaud High School (Total -$6.50 as tollov/s:) Pupils (18) Advanced Dept., C. B. Jelly, teacher Pupils (17) Primary Dept. HY* Lizzie MacKinnon, teacher 011 Pupils (23) Eldon School, per Miss Christina Gillis, teach~ er 5-. Pupils (19) Cambridge Road Constorice spent Sunday at his home 501001, per Mary Murphy, in Sourls.* - gg ‘The following are registered 15 the Cox Hotel. Sourls, J. P. Crock Summerside; W. B. Williams, teacher Pupils (19) North Wiusloe Bi School, per Lottie V. Camp- Btl. bell, teacher St- Pupils (25) North Rustioo John; Thos. Horton. Murray River;. School, per Margaret L. W. P. Hodges, Montreal; R. H. Ray- B;-ow-“_ teacher, _ moud, Montreal; W. A. Patterson, Z2 John; E. P. Stavert, Amherst; A. ' Cook, Halifax' S Ruku. St Jp 45c ' _ A prominent lady traveller fr $2'75_s35`g2 Brooklyn, N. Y., who has just retu 7%__10% ed from a trip to the Pacific Coast se the Panama Pacino Exposition _ s_20c yvigtten to the Grand Trunk Pacific wiiost, bor hui. soo-$1.10 °..°"°‘" wo »- »5~»<~~ ...;.":.';f.'::.‘ii.y.;°:.“.:‘:.*:..‘::::.‘ summer. 10\l\‘l\6)'ing over the G Trunk Pacific, via Fort William, The scenery from Edmonton'to Pacific Coast was a combination Switzerland and N5rway, and but best that beautiful journey f Sf- Pupils (20) Mt. Herbert School W- per Margaret Munn, teacher 90 . - _ - hu: Pupils (ss) Mlllvlew scllooi, _ _ 13¢_~ §§“:\l°§’ lgiigfaxir T- _Hf‘d;I°“' per Eugenia M. Grant, teach- ill; _ _ _ _ ‘ j____= -Eggs pei- doz. ' _ asc. A °§:,'\,,,:“ Aihsfsf-r' M331" llfllin "5 et 335 article will give a lifetime of _ -Y A ‘lgjgg oéore oslliuit Amneifstivi. i.° _ _ ' 229 _ ' _` ' di. Pupils (23) Kingsboro School per Mary L _McNelll, teacher Graham’s Road School (Total ` sEAu'rll=u|. rounisr noure. ;5_10 as follows.) Pupils (10) Marshall Wood- Om slde's Dept. "ld Pupils (19) Mary E. McCabe's all Dept. |18! Pupils (15) High Bank School 85 per Florence Stewart, teach- er ' en- Pupils (19) Peter's Road School - this per Evangeline Vessey, ll FH teacher Win- Pupils (19) Union nose nipes. Edmonton and Prince Rupert. school, por Christine Mac- U10 _Pherson, teacher of Pupils (18) Skinner's Pond last School._ per R. Annie Gaudet 111 teacher v T0 CHICAGO, Nov. 15.- Market, wheat Pflfwe Rupert to Seattle- There is Pupils (19) Elmwood School. No. 2 red 1.141/, to 1.15%.. No. 3 i-ed uothins in Eurono. (and I have trav- poi- ssaio L. Eglin. teacher to oiled in every country of Europe.) Pupils, victoria west suiiooi 1.081/,. No. Ii liura 1.01% to 1.05%. that is more charming. more zlorious- pci- Hazel E. curl-io and com No. 2 yellow old 65 to 65%. No. ly sroud and booutiful than this sail." Katie McNeill. teachers. 1 "The courte§y'shown at your hotels Pupils (33) "Kindergarten," 3 The ‘Fort Garry and Macdonald to all that one could wish for. Let 66, say a special word for the Macdonald f to -beautifully situated. beautlf 20.00. Pork 14.15. 'Lard 8.75. Ribs built. and beautifully u?_enaged." llllllllli FUND GREENVALE SCHOOL. DISTFI son 2.00; Mrs. S. Wonnacott 1.00; Seaman 1.00; J. A. McPherson 1 A. D. McPherson 2.00; J. H. McPher- WBS City, per Miss Lena Bar- me rott ______.____--- New Dominion School. |c-|- Annie McPhee .25; George McEwen - '__.50; Isabel McGregor .50; Gordon Mc- Ewen 50 Total $5.00. E. . . Ulll’ Amount to date $966-38 R. M. STANWAY. 937 11-17 Mali. Sec'y.-Trens. Alex. Strang 1.00; Tupper Strung 1.00; Campbell McPhee .25; Waiter McEwen .50; Elizabeth McEwen .50; ~"°‘ Digestive 1 l.00;'Mrs. George S. White .50-; J James Caren 1.00; Simon Brown B " ubles Ways 1.00; Beiij. Matheson 1.00; spenoo 1.00; E. J. cal-on 1.00; Rollo ' ' _ T ____ ___ Lil- ‘ ra lie Sm .50, Edwin Caron 1. 0, Geo. cause headache bi1iouSneSS_ Headache: from Indlgestion and en ig; sf. .til Commsnoing, November 17th, the B. S. Calvin Austin will leave Bt. John on Wednesday at 9.00 s. in., Coastwtse, apo on Saturdays at 7.0M in. for lol- , _ to Direct. - -tt-Wllltl. _ sld, teacher ' _ Augusta ARGYLE SHORE DISTRICT. Dougall 1.00; Alex. MacNevin .25 . Donald Stewart _ ."' Mrs Everett Haslam and Miss Bessie ' MacKenzie _ _ w Amherst, thence to Pryoll MCL d 2 0, (5 \ T' mmm" “"7 “Lyon” 'un' an-ld' 1.0%:lArchleel‘;eatii)n'1bl)1’)l:ml?lli‘sBe.'l`iilih ~ ` » "°“°° *““’°"°" °“° °"'“"'° Mori ii la so- .ioiio ` M' im 50- ‘ ‘ 71 F" mm" "mum Rm’ “ lvl oral. `lwéi:_l_:_ (19) Mary Ksne's Pupils '(26 St. George's School lsr Laura Mac_Dons_ld, losoh. .Pupils (24) Bldeiord School, _ xr Edna Nelslhn. tosoiioi argl! (14) § tml. Lot 45 bool per artha llaobon- Waye 1.00; Malcolm McLean 1. McPherson, teacher. Angus MacDou`gall 2.00; §eter 200 J b I 10 ' P erguson , Mrs. Florence MacDonald 1.00; Ja MacPhail 1.00; Goodwill MacPll 1.00; Ambrose Sellar 1.00; A. A. M Dougall 1. ;.lo n . ac . ; - _ i.’.‘.‘.‘.§ _l¥33f’“3‘.‘.i__l'°;‘._"_'_.'.?i.i4°.l;__.'l.2.33; _l§__e§_51_§a\}1§;§n§i11rSén};“§§“{,°§‘; Colon MacPha 1. 0; ohn .~‘ erguson _ 1.00; n. J. Campbell 1.00; .ioliii D. Mac- proven itself dependable, safe Dougall 1.00' Walter MacPhail 1.00; and speedy during Sixty years 3°” by G°°'5° E-H“5h°°~ F"‘°“d 1'°°‘MW“;‘.§§’,:`,, "1'_‘I‘,‘.”,l?h“_}f,hf,'°‘f,‘_ use. The fame of having a 1 John Angus ac , _ ¢ MacDousH“ 1-00! A. J. MacNevin lafgelisale than any other mel? ' 1.00- D. c. Mlicnoss 1.00; 'rotsl $34.25. icine in the world_ roves t e Marlon Ms.cQuarrie,`Collector d ndable femedlg Value Of Canadian Mail Steamer ____--' °"° ' s p SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT “ Collected by Miss Tillie Haslaml L°"°l ‘“*°'°°‘°“'“ “UV” Wh” Juli.. ii sinclsli- 200 Poloi- sine |’|°*°V» N°“ 5°”-_'*» ' lull- 2.00;'lvli~a. 'riios 'iwcfoulls .50; /ll . , 9 , MONUAY Auv THURMTAY Ill5li€i‘liio5ia