_*__ ,____.. _ 7-_“_-v.--.Y_, is-‘.»'.=“f l no QM than tha ofdlnag ° on om gg um. ' \- '-2 5 3, 5 _ } A ,i _ THE KURDS have been defeated at Lake Van. That’s the whey of lt. NO JEMIMA, we don't know who started the fund to raise potatoes on the P. E. l. R. CURTAINS of tire have replaced asbestos in the war theatres of Eu* l'0De . APPENDICITI8 is something which A GIRL, they say is hardly ever pleased with her photograph lf it looks like her. ' THE SITUATION at the front is like a mathematical problem. The Germans can’t do the Somme. PRESIDENT WILSON acts as though he might be Emperor Blll’s son. enables a doctor to open a man's una- CONSIDER THE INCIDENT CLOS- tomy and remove his bank accoupt. A GOOD memory is s great asset. so A W shington they say is stirred a You can o back in dreams to the time Sul'€IV H0!-the iI\Ill&'B IIIJHUFIII g _ when you could afford to buy flour by the barrel. JUDGING by thc reports from Iime,t0 THE NUMBER missing from the Marino is now reduced thirteen. If they are to time the owners of some beuzlnei not saved we shall begin to fear waggons seem to have more dollars that after all thirteen is unlucky. . than sense. ANOTHER THOUGHT. ' THE FINANCIAL DEPRESSION in the United. States must -be reaching the acute stage. Even Presfidont Aeroplancs rise to quite 3 height, Wilson appears to have run out of And spuds are quite out of sight. HAS ANYONE ever thought ni notes. THE DEUTSCHLAND has made 8 moving a vote of thanks to the weath- seffollfl SU0CGBSfl1I UID I0 AFIIOTICH er man for the good stuff in that lim- brlluzlns 11 cargo of medicines. Hear we’ve been using right along? ' |T’S CERTAINLY a problem to con- trol the temperance situation. The they are administered to the right persons. IF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS next dung wtfu hear is that the could only ccmé back and ace the swamps are getting full. A BEAU'S WEAUX. Angelina and linrry were beuux, She figured that he would propeaux But poor Harry went br0k€'. And as soon as he spoke Angie cruelly turned up her neaux. second edition of the Santa Maria at Charlottetown li',:htt.d with electric- ity he would certainly conclude that the original one couldu't hold a_can- dle to her. ANOTHER CLASS IN HISTORY. “Art-.n't you ashamed to hit such n A -little fellow as thot? ` SIR GEORGE PERLEY has. been ap- pointed Minister of the Canadian Overseas Forces in Great Britain a job which should keep him busy. However we imagine it should not he hard for him to retain it as Sir George already knows something a- "Naw. \Ve're playin' war and he’s Belgium. Hein supposed not to want me to go through his hsckyaril and l'm goin' through." SARCASTIC MISSIVE. The doors of a certain new house »IJO\\¢ KGUIIIS \lD I'CI`I0Y III U10 IIIOTII- had shrunk horribly as is the wny of ing. the modern door when of unscason cd wood. The builder would not sond h h e ' the .lclllcr I0 FGDHII’ lI\0m -‘I0 I 0 0"” #A /4' ,, -=- $3 ` _ ==` L: ig Q _(_ X -\\Q . -- _. ' _ I ?\\'Z//I .- 5/I A / fm _ '¥ . ,. . il I ,‘ . -`~ MU ‘. H'/1 'I ""1 '-*iii* f | _ ¢€’a A ' *__ .' k _ - ' ff - 1.--1- _._ _ - =Ez‘_=‘.=-=-=-" I I‘ ‘ I I I 'F'-r. 1,."-I. I -..._<.;\» G9* *hill New vOvercoat Here ' . " In _CheateriieldZ, Unconvertihle, <7 Senator and Storm Conte that l:'aveever_been shown here. 'jg ~ U low pncer-$7.50 up- ,`1l\II _ _ '. , ' If Cv. dtssuvcron . _ NOW is the right time to call in Ind get that new Fall or Winter '0vercoet. You will be pleased I with this showin? displayin . some of the beat ta iored models holder tried the ironicul method, and wrote: "Dear Sir.- The mice can run un~ der most of our doors but our cat cannot follow `t._lLem. Will you please send a man at oucc to make room un- rler the doors for the cat. und much obligc'.”' IT WASN'T AN IMPERIAL. Gents: The gas engine you sent me stops when ther(/s nothing the num.-_. with it thats the trouble. It wr/uldn‘t hee so had if it stopped for some reason and anybody knows thorns reasons enough for it to stop. I received the book which you sent me which is named What Makes the Ganolinr: Engine Go. lain‘t read it because what's tho use rcading it when l don't care what makes the gasoline engine go so long as it goes which mine don't only occasionally. what l want to -know is What Makes the Gasoline Engine Stop. if you :ot a book called that send me one. .I want to know what makes my gaso- line engine stop when everything is n.k.. and nothing is the matter ex- cept that it must ho a rotten engine. llirsm I)i;;gs.- The Traction Bulle- tin. Agony oi Leg Sort Stopped by ll. ll. D. _Woman Tells Pltllul 8tory 1 "l am the mother of 12 children. l took n varicose ulser on my leg at the hirth of last child live years sgo:I used every ointment that is mhde. I was lqid up-‘for nearly five weeks with a doctor attending me who did nothing bu; treat those kind of things. _ Doctors told me to lie' in bod, but where there ir- s big family one cannot rlo that. Then l beard about D. D. D. and as I used to tear my leg at night until it was a bleeding mass. l deter- mined to try a bottle. I cnn't tall you the cada it gave me. il never used to sleep for the pain.Msny s time I nearly fell with the dlninose in my head from want of sleep. , . _ Now my leg is healed up .thanks to the blessed D. D. D. l never axplcted it to cure. l only got it to take away the terrible itch. By dagreel I new the' big lore getting smaller." MRS.B'f'l’l"l'. Ill N. Weston Rd. .\\’»~"` "‘»~onin_ Om. V Coma to nr and we will tell you more abou; this remarkable remedy. 71?.--_ 50|- ~n.'l &r.00. Your money back unlc'ss_ -all tlrstbottle relieves you -IT PAY! to buy in this Province. aida. Bn\ce’s. 2780-10-28Btbulwksllszwka. --FOX NETTING. -Brace'| are head quarters. Order quickly as some sizes are getting low. and Mr. James Pendergsst, Kensing- ton, wero in Sunnmerside on Thurs- day.- H. -“rr-its azsr 'rHEnsls"stBra¢e's ih farmers' boilers or feed cookers- prlces guaranteed lower than ` any others. 2798-10-28SthuZwksES2wks. -BTOVESI STOVESI- Braceis are leaders in this line. Special stoves for schools, balls, churches, as well as for your kitchen, hall and bedroom. 2798-10~28Sthu2wksES2wks. -_-ENLIS`I'lED.- Tmo/ young men I-rom Wellington, viz, Messrs Abel Gallant, aged 21. and John E. Gallant, aged 22, were in Sumimerslds on lhursday and signed up for rein"- forcements to the 105th Battalion, they will report at Charlottetown on Monday next for duty. There are rev- eral other young men in that vicinity who intend to recruit in the course of a few weeks. -H. -MONEY STOLEN.- A theft of $140 was reported at St. Louis on Tuesday and the oillcers got busy on Wednesday and arrested two suspects of the crime who were arraigned before Stipendiary Magistrate of A1- berton. Most of the money was found on t`heir person and they made s. full confession. They were remanded for trial at the next session of the Su- preme Court and lodged in the Prince County _lsil on Thurs-day in charge of Policeman Drown, of Alherton. These young men, Jerry Perry and Camille Perry St. Louis, are both young able- bodled-men of military age. -H. EIIUHEII SEIIIIIIIS FIRST M ETHODIST. 11 a. m.. Sermon, “The Demand for a Spiritual Conception of Life.” 2.30 p. m., Sunday School, 7 p. m., Sermon, “Lessons at the Lake Side." Preacher, Rev. Mr. Fulton. GRACE CHURCH. 11 a. m., Sermon, Subject. "Holi- ness and Happiness." Sunday School and Bible Class and orchestra. 2.30 p. m., 7 p. 'm., Sermon, "The So- vereignty of God." All seats free, everybody welcome. ST. JAMES'. 11 n. m., Serrlon, “Breakfast Be- fore Shipwreck." 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m.. Ser mon. "Shlpwreckedq" Preacher, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Strangers welcome and seats provided. ZION CHURCH. 11 a. m., Sermon, "The Loneliness ot Sln." 2.30 p. m., Sunday Schoor and Bible Class, Childrens Address- “A Strong Cord." 7 . m., Sermon, "ls it Necessary to Have a Soul.” Preacher, Rev. J. D. McKenzie. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 a. m., Sermon. 2.30 p. m.. Sun- day School and Bible Class. 7 p. m., Sermon. A hearty welcome to all Seats -free. Preacher, Rev. O. B. Emery. BAPTIST CH URCH. 11 a. m.. Sermon. Rev.. C. R. Free- man. Sunday School 2.30 p. m..- lnrge organized :lass for young folk- tor mon and women 7 p. m. BT. PAUL'S. Morning Prayer and Holy Commu- nion 11 a. m., 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Class. Evening Prayer 7 p. m., All se-ata free. Rcv. T. W. Murphy, Rector. ST. PETERS. Sunday, Nov. 5th. Festival Ser- vices for All' Saints. Holy Com- munion 8 and 11 a. m., Matins 10.15 Sunday School and Bible Class 2.30 Eveusong, Sermon and procession. 7 p. m. Revs. Canon Simpson and D. J. Macdonald. "THE BATTLE CRY [IF PEACE” At the Prince Edward Theatre Next Wednes- day and Thursday. “THE BATTLE illustrates Hudson his warning re meeting York. home PEACE” delivering The be- erlcan SHUI!!! landing tial law invaded citizens opposition furious homes, wealthy motor ariban people at the Wednaldsy r:"'"“r. at are w aa ther. ara reels in no those who with to sae oe I tml be I :hai Illll. ni. .c uhm..-. cena.: ; mmmi Cliflmhhfll; P ”.l. Ii" . -¢‘--' -Mr. Loo D. Arsensult, Urbanvllle, Nl GENT _ ard j inur- tion fo` ul -W. K. |Ac60UOAN. Globe lbx lx- ,Cach ` ' ' chan¢s.iaGa¢.rdlana|antln8nmmar- m -SMELT NET8 and sllhangingma-I can be obtained' ot l.1g°l‘\Y'a Tensor- terlal can be had at bend quarters- Isl ' _.___ FIRED SHELLS `AF'I’lI ROWAN- ' 2789-10-28Sthu2wksES2wks, steamer Rowaumoro. from Baltimore for Liverpool, sunk last week by a submarine, attempted to escape from t t I n d h n S a D b S latter continued to shell the ship af- ed pool. The principal details of the sf-` ildavits are as follows er shells began to burst about her. moment later the lookout saw the sub marlne's helm put hard sport, bring- ing the _attacking craft. dlrectly ast- ern. Early in the chase two shells o'clock. live or six shells in the mean- time striking the steamer. The esp- tain of the Rowanmore stopped his engines and hoisted signals that he intended to abandon the ship, but the submarine continued to shell hier as the boatsvwere being lowered, and' when they were in the water occu- pants were drenched by spray from falling shells. lifeboats, while one of the officers sllouted. “Get out of our way or we'll run you down." But swerved when turned* back, the commander calling out:--"I am sorry for_ you, but you are very folish. You wxll probably all ordered on board the. submarine, but declined to obey, although the com- mand was thrice given. until a revol- ver was pointed at lils head. After the captain had been taken on board. the submarine ilred a torpedo at the Rcw~ anmore, which sank. The submarine then submerged and' was not seen again. ' » llow A P. li. I. Girl and who some time ago removed with o ature the pupils were asked to name s-le' named among others, Lucy Maud Montgomery and her book "Anne of Green Gables." and knew little if anything beyond its borders, took exception to the' Island author being mentioned among the E m E I' V0 nmn. must accompany order. liai- chnrge twenty-ilav coats. _ -THE MORNING DAILY Guhrdian Parlofs. Bnlnmofl 9. MORE BTOPPED. LONDON Nov 1~The British he attacking undersea boat, but the er she stopped, according to ailldav- ts from members of the crew procur- by the American consul at Liver- -o Ilm on oct. 26, at s.4s cfm. the mam- was 130 miles from Fastnet when truck in the bridge. ` The pursuit continued until 9.30 The submarine then headed for the ear the boats, passed them and then rown.” The captain of the Rowanmore was "Got Eveiin Boston A little girl born' in this Province er parents to the United States is w one of the pupils in a Bos-ton shool. During a recent test ln liter- number of noted authors and their rlncipal works. The P. E. island las- The teacher, who evidently had een educated in the United States rest ones of the literary_ world,-~ _ 1'-'-'i'1*-2' eaning doubtless those who had re- ceived their lnspiration under the tars and Stripes. She further voluh- 2 teered the information that Prince' dward island was an insignificant a bit of rock oft’ the coast of South Amer- V YTS. Lauies’ Suits-.E I 1 “<‘ » : and Coats at _ Special Prices We have a splendid line of Ladies’ Fall and Coats also Childrens Coats. These _Coats are _made of Mixed Tweeds, Chinchillas, Plush, Rat and in all the latest styles. I . S A A Seeour line of Chiidren’s Coats from ages' 2 to 15 1111 -_ H. _ _ Ladies’ Black ‘ Duchess Satin Skirts Ladies’ Blackl Raincoars Just received a_ few Ladies’ ' Skirts in Black Duchess Satin also Black and' Green Velvet which can » be worn all Winter with heavy Coats Price._................_...........$12.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Black Sllker ' Coats and Hats in dull or shiny ' finish with or without Belt 'in I I sizes. Psc¢_.____.. .....s6.oo,s.7s i _ » J Gossnan consl-:Ts 3 I f\“ A new shipment of Ladies' laced trout Corsets in_ the newest style. The Ameri- can Gossard" m small sizes. The larger sizes will arrive later. See our New Gossard Brassieres. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Ladies’ Black Sateen Underskirts, Special A special line of Ladies’ Corsets, Satur- Saturday.. .. 89c day...... . L00 Ladies’ Fall Waists in iight or dark mat- A special line of Ladies’ Gloves in Wool erial, Special...... 98c, 1.25 and Chamo|sette............ L25 ' Ladies’ White Fiannelette Gowns, Special A special line of Ladies’ Collars, Satur- ........l.00 day..... . . .. 25c and 50c Prowse Bros. Ltd. - 2828,-10-31tts3l. _ V , lr I l nd staff, thereby reducing IIIH °"°""wr his stock than uw “Sh Purchasers. our readers ou the question f end charges to about 10 per cent. ` The difference would probably be 10 economy, if for no other rayon Can you now see how the' man who to_Z0 per cent, as cash customers are than that nf showing an interact dvertises can' give you better ser- usually giveno per cent discount. Few in their welfare and household ice, and superior goods, for the merchants that give credit can' ever comforts. ada. and more just now. And ed to the wise reading the ica. that its inhabitants were poor ilshermen and could not be expected to be literary. The little girl was "squelchecl" but paper either on one of the States- ol' the Union or one of the Provinces of Canada. She chose Prince Edward Island as ber subject and in her description of it fairly revelied in its beauty. gra~ phically describing its sheltered lo- cation lu the great Canadian Gulf of SI.. Lawrence, its wonderful fertility and its splendid climate., which had .won tor it the name of Garden of the Gulf; incidentally mentioned that it was the wealthiest country per capita on the - American continent; wound up with a pon picture of its she dccisrod wore among the iinest in the world. This she "rubbed in” by stating that the _Principal of Cor- nell University was a Prince Edward Islander, that one of the leading mi- nisters in President Wileon's Cabi- net was another, as were also many of the leading lawyers, dc/ctors,and clergyman in the United States. The essay was s revelation to the teacher and a complete triumph for the little Prince Edward Island Miss. Aovsn'1-lsma AND zcosomv. I' The scarcity of labor is very salutary effect upon,ou and creating s thrift and households which before. This is important subject holders how local papers. lf not to those who will inwardly digest the having experience. Y V ' p In Montreal, Toronto, or any other clty, if you do not like' to look iroluid your home town take note of the Noi, c ful and progressive iltorsii, you wtllf me that the 'prosperous one! are those who advert se. What fs th "rd- sultt The at/orekoeper who uses 9 do in the newspaper to attract the- ' b"- lic increases his sales to such ”ln'- ax- tent. that his profits are mitafiall 'fn' her time came a few days later when 5 the pupils were asked to write ashort 8 . f J creased by reduced, overhead dlilrl-I immediate cognizanceuyf. Another mei that me mae' is ufvarhnly s cash one, because those who read advertisements, areathe cas: bu'y:rs E . - _ . _ _ ng, shopkeeper if, by any chance, seas that he has a larger quantity of goods on his shelf' than he can' dispose r to his immediate. °v=_°°m°!~ public schools and ccllcscs which :flu quickly rush an adyertise'm_en_t into the papers and oiter the haldnce of those goodsrnt' cost to get rid of the _[The man who does not advertise and in _a, yelir or`two_h_e will sacrifice his conscience in trying ‘to ‘ push customers. _ . , Again, the merchant who gives credit is generally the fnge who can- not do much advert sing. He has too many outstanding credits, and his custoiners cannot afford to _lose him. So the two gp hand in hand with the result that the. _custo`i_ne_r pays _$1 larger rpi-‘ice for lessouality, and a poorer class" of goods, ar/to _the shopkeeper makes less nioney with his cllentel. With the wliole- s,g_Ipr_ he has__t_o_pay, ,n_ higher price ¢.¢..._._. same money than, the man who charge interest upon their outstanding There is ur. practical business does not? _ credits, but they have to pay interest :man who docs not know this dbg;-q This' is the history of the enter- to the wholesaler, inside a. limited facts, buf. few ¢-ver think of discussing rising ,me‘rchsnt.ln this present time. umm Wm, rhggr wivem or "nh, rogressive age. a_nd it is one that These plain facts' should he known famlliez, or educating them into very reader, desiring to economise to -every reader of the Guardian.|the modern wai of purehusim; the in household expenses, should take ,as we are as interested in educating weelcly household necessities. very important advantage to the gi, ._ I l- ' merchant who advertises is in the _ -='*'l "=**&-gg wlllnilesve these goods uppn the' slielfjy _ these shelf -goods -upon unsuspecting* §;§ti;f1et:I]y:;ir!;t:;1‘;ll‘:)fsWfo°=. taxi, réotnii L I h eep Ynuf F 1001' Sl A 5,* _ I o or ar ans an a e" ~' ~'~~ v _ -_» _ Fdfgnta e of thems‘ The advo'rtls~ ' ,,...é--fy" 1. »‘- » -;_~_.;.'J , f Y. Lp. » S 0’Ceda_r Mop _ p When you dsc the famous O-ced ~ _ _ I we lI{l)r;p_sanyt'louMop Polish tio clean yogi 7 are aureo ‘= _ r work dime properly, qgickllryg. :Ind is ' r , <1 li t - ‘ ` '- §..°‘f.:..:.::. ..l‘;::.rlf"°-.i'.."'...¢>.~‘;..i.°.‘ .‘ai..:.°*:.:'.il°:.'.‘.z‘-‘.°»:,il‘;'.: are the b¢SII aids ID 8 Clean house. Cali in today and let us demonstrate them for you. A A. V.-_ .W ..._-__ ~_ .__ Victoria .,._.... _,_ `_ V - ~-» -\ an ¢ per annum, on one dollar “000 or to worth of y th e ram t in that he Qr-"ili.‘£‘i‘.éIl?*..i.‘.‘l‘.?..‘i" 'iia"'.“"ii- '-s 1_=1»4»,°K'S,- _ _ _ 1 We hive all llyloa. all limb, Il _ _ef me mmm I up. _ _.HU;_rh_¢n_w_°_°r¢ :Ji -fr_- us now lets broken, _ar you W '-~.-mi' _ you wa n o ~ ~ ._ .... C. il. BLACK Itltf. ~ 7 ii T at Seliszitimi Ihiéu V I '.”__§I _. ,_ '»...v,»~..` \- .I ,.- 1»-.,v',,~ ' __ _l ‘ Tm' Il your chance for I Plllatll I _ I " - ‘ I *f"'r7_ .93 1 if vga watnti ui square piano at a low bt-icq, tg” |f ,M '...r.-..°"..;'.... 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