i l > . l l . ' 'sv ri.: L" ’* li Says” Merchandising means more than the :reselling-it must mean satisfaction the money lpent tl1at'e whatit meaua is ,- _ ////In __ #ll *_ -l-lil \\ ",.ln/l\\\\$ l _\ ' K _ “We cut some 'pumpfg kms" when _it comes to * .1 the drug business. .“\ 'With aicomplete lin of everything to be fou in’a high-grade store assure you satisfaction. _ FOSTER'S dyspepsia tablets for the man whose stomach is not in “pump- kin pie” order. JE. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside gi D E o. .. \\ /III , 5 4 F1 Ill \\\\Z ti`l9iIlll1'el»»_»°»-'-"~ |t is Never too Late o mend. So no matter what happens tofyoui watch. Send it aroundlto me F.S. Mitchell _ The Practical Watch :indICl0ck Rcpaircr 268 Queeli St. It `harl>ttetown v , i ,__.-_- .. ,_ am U* -<' s is 'ff' ec 5.. 'l-he 3Yfl_ll0¥ Fox Co., returned home yesterday morning. x _ M' Wm- A- C“mmiB8. photographer <£yMontague, was in the city years,-_ Misa Josie McKenna. Hunter Riv- °"- ‘B V19"-ll!! ln Maplewood the suest or Mi-s. J. nutty. ' m;'§_§"li§lz1V{)i\‘:'l2nvlmist»i t ilsrtd yesterday viiio and st Joni., Nl)B.r an A in Suk' Ml' Rekinald Johnson, of the Two l`3.35“:...3.‘1“il‘2.'.5.°‘.§"”.'3f ’€'“i.“°‘€ "°“‘° o New York. D os on and FMr. and Mrs. Rufus Stevenson of redericton, were in the City yeste,-_ day- llle Guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. GGass. Captain D. McDonald, of Souris, was in the city yesterday. Captain Mc- Donald was for a good many years in charge of the _dredge at Montague. Miss Stella Fletcher left yesterday morning for Sackville, where she will visit her sister, who is attending Mt. Allison College. Mrs Keith Rogers, Charlottetown. is visiting in Halifax, where her hiis_ band. Lieut. Rogers, is on military service. Mr Frank Dillion of the Guardian returned by the express last night from Brooklyn. N. Y... where he took a course of study in the Mergenthaler Linotype Factory. Gunners Vernon Burke and Russell Gay, of No. 3 Battery, Canso, N. S., arrived in Charlottetown by the North- umberland last evening on ii short visit. Miss Florence Pope left yesterday m0l‘HlnE for Boston, and Miss Burliiiguet who has been spending the past three months here, left for Three Rivers, Quebec. `Mr. Alex. Nicholson, section fore- man, Hunter River, and daugliter,Ed- iiti, left Tuesday morning for Jaiiia- cia Plains, Mass., and from thence to Concord, N. H.,`and other principal cities in the States. They will be ab- sent for a few weeks. Mrs. Austin J. Walsh, of St. John, N. B., together 'with her two young children, Arthur and Urban, who has been spending the summer visiting friends and relatives at Toronto, Lot 23, Stanley Bridge and other places, returned to St. John last Thursday.- Z. Miss lda M. Sabine of Pacific Grove, California, arrived last night by the ex- press on an extended visit to relatives and friends. While in the city she will make her home with her sister Mrs John L. Godkin_ lt is over twelve years since Miss Sabine left the is- -_land and her many friends will be de- lighed to sec her and will doubtless ‘ e _-M-_;_i_i ..._i__._..___.-_ We Can Save You Money On A Piano We are wholesale as well as retail Piano dealers-we buy in immense quantities- buy for cash, and we think -buy closer than most dealers. ‘As a result our prices, qual- 'ity considered are as low or 'lower than the same goods = can be purchased in any ‘ other part of Canada. Our easy payment DISH .makes it easy for you to pay for the. piano. Let us t_ell you more about our service and prices. Mll.l..ER BROS. 123 Kent st. ____ ___,__._-g----_-E “Wg have ii good nssoriment of Smart iicckwcar in the new roll effect. made up in orgnndie and pllllle. incliiding Vestecs with plnin and em- broidered roll collars ntliiclieil. Pl‘_l“*3 with collars and rf-vi-rs. 1_;lc;h3T‘lL- pAT0Ng_ 6190-l0~.4. . “You will be interested lil lll¢ range oi good brown tweecl over coats witli convertible collar--mall* or double breasted models oiilereg llere at 8.00 earli. Moore & 0166139 A ‘ nice s i i. $4-482 _“_B¢Y3 ‘Wd fa" cal" T" 40 Dildiaills Odd Overall Coats' in grey. wud; muy llladeil, NIU h nilue and 4l;lacl;.t.Regular $1 coats, to , C8 » “ffl "Cb: N I3 ‘t 25 Cen" ears’ C gblyill’ Two-Piece Double-Breedted * _ s it , its siooinsi- matt -'tations-=o_i My* & 'f' k lelltr: llveaviisbrown cliaelt itwggdsai ’ - iaea 6 to years. egu ar _ I. t85 cent all wool nnillflll '.1 ; s sem. sans. able" mud ear we offer is IM V signs 'lvsii caps, with for nina. V III ¢l'W h m;'||| Regular 75 and 85 cent Caps; Special 1; 1,25 lllll0\\l you pi-iday and Saturday, 48 cents. ‘ day. n addition to this. a. ial'l0 - ° ' bill t of Men'a regular $1.50 Tweed make her visit a pleasant one. HORSE NOTES. three year old colt, Barney ned by R. C. MacNeill, City, won the greenrace at Primrose Peake‘s Station, on Thanksgiv- is_a son of the well bred stal- Aduiri, owned by J. P. Nicholson, ty. Mr. MacNeill has a full brother ,of Barney Mack, which gives promise lot’ being very speedy. The island |iiorses are coniing to the front. The .noted mare Hilda S., owned by A. Stewart, and driven by P. Conroy. has cleaned up $1,400 this season. Mr. (‘oiiroy is one o f the I sland's best drivers and litters. He has handled [sonic of our best horses, such as Mon- ey Maker niid Baby Logan.His friends expect to hear some good things from liini the ccmiiig winter, lf‘ the `ice conditions are favorable. ~___-i\.__ C I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by by MlNARD'S LINIMENT, Hall ax. ANDREW KING. Markham, Ont. 0. S. BILLING. 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINARW8 LINIMENT. Lakeleld. Que.. Oct. 9, 1907 I was cured of Acute Bronchitia by MINARD'B LINIMENT. LT.-C01., 0. OREW READ. Sul' aex. "Yon will tlnd a full` line of the choicyst Canadian and American smok- ing and chewing tobaccos-always fresh and clean. The Two Macs, 149 Great George street. me Saturday I Speciials C At Paton's I i ’ _ _ Boys’ College Coats, made of good quality Tweed. with heavy Tweed lining, good value at our former price, $6, sizes 6 to 12 years. Special Friday and Saturday, $3.98. Buster Brown Suits. made of good quality Brown Tweed. neat collar and belt. Regular. $2.75, sizes 21,5 to 7 years; Special, 81.98. Men's Ulster Overcoats, made of good weight olive striped Tweed, college- collar and-belt. - Regular, 89, coat sires 34 to 44; Special, $5.95. Men's Sheepskin-Lined Coats, extra long fleece lining, duck top. good length. 86 value, sires 86 to 48; MRS J. A. MATHESON. The death occurred in Charlotte- town at an early hour yesterday morn- inz of Mrs Matheson, beloved wife of Mr J. A. Matheson, Fishery Inspector. The deceased had been in failing health for a year, and a week ago‘4 her illness took a. very serious turn, ’ resulting ln her demise. Mrs Mathe~'f` son was a cultured lady. possessing those Christian graces which adorn true womanhood. She will begreatly missed ln social circles and. in the h°lllG. where the sorrow-stricken hus- band will have the sympathy, of many friends in the hour of his affliction. Mrs Matheson, whose maiden name was Emily M. Clowser, was horn in. L0l1d0l1. Enzland. but she has been for many years a resident of this pro- vince. Slte'was married in Boston. and she and her husband resided in Camphelleon, Lot 4, before"renioving to Charlottetown, about eighteen years ago. She leaves to mourn, besides a sorrowing husband, two brothers in Boston and a wide circle of friends. The funeral takes place on Sunday afternoon to the People’s Cemetery. P. i. |. annual- in this slum 'Already acknowledged ‘-$5,914_37 industrial Aid, St Paul's '(Der~ Miss May) 5.00 A Friend, Higgins Road, Lot 13 2.00 Mrs John Dewar, Newlands 25.00 Proceeds of lecture given by Rev. C. Peterson at Uigg 10.00 Rev. T. W. and Mrs Murphy 5,00 Total receipts to date $5,961.37 PERCY POPE, Hon. Treasurer. Oct. 23, 1914. The meeting held in Belle River ischoqol house on Monday tha 129, inn .r..i:;‘ S1' 21° is My - ---y »l¥.i° ..l‘Z‘.i‘i’..1Z‘;‘.iE?.'.§‘“;’. 3.’ 0 _ Egg Pcl“lUllY. the patriotic spirit 0.1 olisrigtrlmtumy' Mr' D" Nmwlson M and so dblgvzlcggdlsreesrddl the meeting the claims and needs of the several funds that E;‘§;1r"-thléui _e ready response oouii thanks lilmlllg. After a vote of ad been tendered to the Blleaktr of the evening several hund- red bushels of oats were gubscribed o the Army Field Service Fund, and f;`R€;‘l Cross Aiixlliary was formed. Phssigllglvihg officers were’ elected ment enF, argsret. Munn, tice. Pres- Ma .M annie Compton, Secretary, y .~ Stewart. The following list. comprises all contributions to date; Messrs ll. Compton & Co p;-sv_ acknowledged, 2 pair mitts, 4 pair igckslgind $¥.00;_ Mrs. D. MsLain1s_0o rs. . Mc enzie, 2 pak- “wks and 2'00~ Mm- T- YUUUS. 1 pair socks and .75; Mrs. A. Matheson, 1.00; Mrg P. M. Stewart 1.00; Mrs. Flora Math. <12v§0nh\~0n€;.LMrs.|A. li. McLaren 2.00; heh 1.00'c siren 1.00;. Mrs, Alex gum. Mi .. » rs. J. A. Stewart, 1.00; ss argaret Muni-i 1.00; Mrs. Wm. Simdefs 1-00: Mrs. .11enry..Sanders. 1-00; Mrs. Msrsnsii smith 1' pair 50Cks and 2.00; Mrs. A. M. Bell, 2 pair socks and 2.00; Mr. Stephen il>e5s)Ro;Ihesi,l;§'>;l; MM; M. A. McLeod, ~ ; r. ip a in, .75; Mrs. A. 1\`,Boll 1.00; Mrs. Neil Bell 1 blanket, Mrs. M. J. llell 1.00; Mrs; D. R. Martin 1.00; Mrs. J. A. Gillis, 1;00; Mrs. James Gillis 1.00; Mr. Thomas Bears 1.00; Mr. J. Bears 1.00; Mr. Joseph Shea 1.00; Mrs. Philip Sand- ers 1.(l0; Mrs. -lane Singleton 1.00; Mr. D. R. Martin 4.00; Mrs. Wellling- toii Bears, .50; Mrs. L. Compton, 1 rug, 1 pair gpcks; Miss Laura Stew- art 1.00; iss May Stiewart, 1.00; Miss Florence* Stewart 2.00; Mrs. 'Pena Bowden i..00;~.Capt_ F. -McDoug- all 5.00; Miss Sara'_.»\, Stewart_,1.00; Mrs. Anon D. ste.-_isi-t 2.00; Ms-s. A. lil. ewa .0; r. . , .50;StMrslt Prgnk 0aookP1.ll`0I;cxml;)i:'l;_. Charles llancock 1.00; Mrs. M. F. Riley 2.50; Miss Cbrissie McPherson, 1.00; Mrs. Martin Martin, 1.00; Mrs. Wm. Stewart, 1 pair ,mit_ts_A_and I pair ~soo|_'s;» Mrs. Angus'wGilmore, 1 pair mitts, Tptal $89.50._ May M. Stewart, _Secretary.f_~_‘ _ .' MILITIA DEPT. CORRECTION. OTTAWA, Oct. 24.-The announce- ment to the press regarding the num- ber of battalions to, be raised. in each military district as g‘ven from the Militia » Department wats' incorrect. The corrected list is given herewith: l Divisional 'Ar‘eaa.l 0 -I ` First (London, 0nt.).--One battalion. Secotid (Toronto).-Two battalions. Tlilrd (Kingston ,Oiit.).-One bat- talion. _, _ , ,- -, Fourth (Montreal).-Two' battalions. Fifth (Quebec).--One battalion! Sixth (Halifax).-Two battalions. ° Includes the French-Canadian 'bat- talion already authorised to he raised in the province of Quebec. _ Military Dlatrlcta. No. 10 (Winnipeg).~Two battalions. No. 11 (Victoria, B.C.).-Two bat- talions. No. 13 (Calgary).--Cne battalion. Making a total of fourteen battalions. TURNING- OUT 170 SHILLS A DAY. NEW GLASGOW, N.S., Oct. 23.- With splendid success attending their efforts 1%; learn that the Nova Scotia Steel an Coal Company here are at present turning out approximately 170 shells per day for twelve-pound field aglillerrgnns for the _Dominion Gov- e men’t. 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I -V -vs_ \'/=f » \ \ `\ L \ '\ __ `\ f is as _ 2 11'- 5 *” ir;-=;#;;-1 i§fl _ T1 M; \€ _ " T-ff ;_ =-, ,_ e _L _ at $8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00 up to $25.00 ' Cl-‘iildren’s and Misses’ Coats in a large variety. Ladies’ Waterproof coats From $4.90 up to $12.00 1-... -/ THE LONG STRAIGHT MILITARY CAPE, the Cape Mounted on a Vest with a circular yoke on back and Wide straps in front are shown by the best houses abroad. These Capes are very_ popular with the Ladies and can be used for any purpose if the material is suitable. ,FOR A SPORT’S CAPE OR CAPE COAT We have Coatings, mix- tures, Itweeds, covered cloths, Serges, double faced material and checks. SPECIAL ENGLISH FALL coATs, mods from Worm Coatings iot- est styles $6.90. Compare Our P Victoria Row Cgats _ _Phone 9-6 ' i _I 1 concern engaged for the entire winter season. It is stated that the extraordiniiry success attending the efforts of the company in shell production may give rise to the establishment of ii depart- ment at the companys plant to he given over exclusively to the mann- facture of munitions of war. industrial conditions here are assum- ing a more healthy complexion, and the Eureka Woollen Mills have recent- ly received a large order which willl keep their plant going full time dur- ing the coming winter. "'1‘hat's the way with a man." "How now?" " =_` "He often said he-would lay down his life for me?" " . "wsii?" '_ "And 'nowshs kickswhen I ask him to lay down 5 carpet."-Kansas (Tity Journal. ' ;__;_l__-@-;-- zzltexall Olive Oil Emulsion is tlie greatest Fall tonic procuifdhle-it builds tissue and aa|ists"d1l gm- or- gans in carrying on their .ior splen- did for colds. -Price Sl per--bottle. MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent streets. m Quantity of raw material for the con- IO I0 4.0¢ ll.gl5||J|l:u| P$,¢='°.¢ 99 cents, _also Boys' regulai-.struction of similar shells has been Q yu gn find If C , 65 and 75 cent Knee Santa at 48 oenta - bud 'gnu h h .'33 ss, .i ...i.-.-i-»-3;, ::_;":_:°.':-;:..‘.':.°. :'::;.:.»:: 3,; g, ,,, 'f,;,,, ,; ;,°,;‘;,,,;*,:,,; forwarded to the Quebec Araenai | 'Q M¢ r 50000 shells in all. which will ‘“` du" ssc' MM" & 6189 & ' heap odrtain departments of the big |tl'l¢0. Moll l Hclseod 6109 7 . .nov ~ ‘ onthe* » _ . 'l."‘ " ,_ 3 f .§"».'f\" v.; \'»` ._ -_ .»‘<““"-_~"»if_:.'_._.»(,,._, -, . '_,, » ,»».,;' g » ._.i,,~.)'.-:__'._L___ ` _ . N `-1 ~' ~ '» s lx". . "1 ~‘;2.s_}.;' ;:§.;lir‘ ’»_ __ - _ » l _ ' ' {‘"*>"J ~Mr " ' A The House of Quality . °' Compare Our Coats With Others. “"""‘°""-W '=°~l""` ' _ . . 1 Ma'Curran of Sydney C B '-who . 1 O O ' . Ounce of Comparison is Worth a Ton of Argument