5-A France will Appreciate gf. Boys at -_ Home, in England or ,_ Every soldier boy who ' smokes-and who does not?-- ‘ will appreciate some of the things _ which we mention bs- low. In sending them you can rest assured you are getting good value and excellent quality. Below are a few suggestions: Cssed Pipes, Pipes, not in sales, Cigarette cases, Cigar cases, Cigar holders.. Tobacco pouches. _ Cigars in Christmas pack- _agee suitable for sending over- . seas. , We know just what the boys lilke, let us help you with your shopping. Colin A. Macllonal _ Prescription Drugglst Revere Hotel Block, Kent S Phone 616. r° Q-I \ I \\\iIIA\\\v/IlIA\\\` S \\\ lllIllIIf4“\\\“VIOIIII/ ANU R ERUPllllN UN HEAD Healed by Cuticura Trial Free ___,._.._. "I suffered very much with dsndruH and sore head, and l had an eru tion on my head. My hair would falllqiut, in handfuls and it became thin and I rlv and split at the ends. At. night I wou be troubled very much and my hair would fall out duringhthe night. I was almost frantic with t e itchInS- _ i “I read of Ciiticura Soap and Oint- ment.l1 bought some, and after I had used two boxes of Cuticura Ointment: and the Cuticura Soup my head was hcalcd,' _:Ind I/iy han' stopped falling out." (Signed) Miss M. L. Hocquard, West Pcspebiac, Quebec, Dec. 15, 1015. Sample Each Free by Mail `With 32-p. Skin Book. Address post.- card, “Cuticura,-Degt. J, Boston, U.S.A.’I _ Sold throug out the world. i " -1 Arena- Dks S me R9- tin 1’ill for Women. 35 it box or threo iv? I0. Sodd sl all llrug Stores. Or mailed V’ 'UW mddrcss on rccelpt ul price. Tits Scousni. Duuo 00. SL Catharines, Ontario. ___, ___ '_ "' W' `“ ' R ~i-itorcs rliosriionoi. roitTm”,~.~... .... Vlgiigy; for Nu-v¢ nnd _Braln- increases "grey matter ‘;aTonle-will build you up. is Ii box, or two lor $5. at drug stores. or liY mai on receipt ifnprlee. Tu: Sooissu. Dano Co., St. Catharines Earle. Sold at Ilughes Drug Store. l I INsTEAI> or PAINT mN'T paint your pretty home this sea- ynn, but use instead Velvex Creostue Shingle Stains. B; so dems. you Ce" bring out all the eauty of _thc wood. And think oi the preservative value. \'clvrx Shingle Stains contain Cren- roie, the greatest wood preservative known. This means prolonged protection aizninst wind and weather. It therefore nicansscuriomg Velvex _ Creosote Shingle Stains Half the Cas! - Twice the Wear V1-ivrx Crensote Shingle Stains cn.-t ulnnii lizilf as niucli ns pnint. Anti they wt-.ir much ht-ilcr because they punt-trnlc tim wnrxl. They do not evaporate or diy th or cel off. n 'l >-)~ ut and of course _ ey cnnn p ‘ln--an stains como in any_i:olor you want. 'Ili'-v :ire vcry c-:isily npplied. You ought in |n\'r~li;::\tt' llicm. ‘V0 _have the complete line :ind wc know you will like Ilieni. Wviiv us for a sample of wood stained with Vclvcx Llrgosolc Shingle Slain. Can-itte-Paterson Mfg. Co., Limited Halifax, N. S. St. Jail. N. B. Sydney, N. S. lo, l I l The Worm Turned (Exchange) “You havent done very woll this month," said the boss. “Your orders were few und for between." “1‘m sorry," said tho' travelling snlesinan, “liut"- _ "l dun‘t \\'Iint excuses". I want or- ders.” I Just. -then the door opened, and the sowcturycntored and passed in a rnrd. “i_lumpli," said the boss, "James lienry, salesman for the General Pro ducts Company! Doesii't he know I never see travelling men at this hour?" "He says he is in ii hurry to lenve town and would' like to explain his proposition to you. He will be brief.” “l crin't see him now. l’n1 busy Tell him to wait.” “When shall I tell. him to call agai'n‘."’ “Tell him to wait there and I’ll sec him in about an hour. Now. then _voting nniu. why is it that you fell down this uioiith?" “llc-tiuiise :ill the business men I culled on insisted on treating your szilesmain the way you treait theirs." STI LL YOUNG. Welsh Porter (excitedly)-See, there is Davit Lloyd George, look you! Culni l‘aissengcr-\\’ell, what about ii? \\'olslI l‘oI'ier-Bur it is Llioyd (_letii'go liiiiiself-l,lie Minister ot’ Munitions wli:1tctl`er. ,i‘a\lni l’iisseiigei--Well I doii’t. care. I[e's not the Almighty. Welsh l‘orti-r4.\lo. intcet-but he is only u young man yet, look you! It \1`UClTGlla-Tl IT PAYS to buy ln this Province. POWNAL C|RCUlT.- Services, Nov. 12, Pownal at 11 and 7; Mill- vlew at 2.30. JUST A MlNUTE.- Now is the time to have your Xmas photograph taken at the Bayer Studio. ~ 2875-11-SMBI. _ CHURCH SERVICE.-The Rev. J. J. Leard will conduct the services on his circuit on Sunday. Nov. 12 as follows: Whestly River. 11; I-ipnter River 3: Granville 7. Cordial lnvitet-‘ ion tio ali. NOTICE TO INCOME TAX DE- FAULTERS.- Executions are be- ing issued and will be placed in the hands of the Sheriff against all per- sons in arrears for Provincial In- come Tax remaining unpaid after the 20th instant. John N. Campbell, Collector. 2979-11-2M3l. NO. 5 SIEGE BATTERY DRAFT. -Reginald Hubert Rogers son ol Fred L. Rogers. Esq., Alberton, has enlisted in No. 5 P. E. I. Sie,ge'Art- illcry Draft. A brother of this young man, Lieut. Wendell Rogers, is on Garrison duty at Halifax, N. S. ANOTHER ` ENLISTMENT. - Frederick S. Moore. son of Stephen Moore Esq., Charlottetown, has exi- listed in No. 5 P. E. I. Siege Artill- ery Draft. Ho has seen consider- :ihlc service as a. buglcr in the 82nd Regt. for three years; Royal Cann- iiizin Regiment, Hal-ifax, for two years. and six months in the South African wnr with the Canadian Mounted Riiles. WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of his sister Mrs. A. liiorrlsoii ol 210 Queen St.. Jamaica Piniui on Oct. 30tiI 1016 of Haulzle Trowsdalo form- erly oi Summcrsidc. P. E. Island and Rachel Stavert of Kensington, P. E. I. Only the immediate relatives being present. They were the- recipients of n number of beautiful presents, the house was d'ocoru/ted in evergreen and foliage- and zi marriage bell. The \vcdd'iiig march being played by the i:room's friend Professor' J. White. Tho’ wedding ceremony beting per- formed by the Rev. F. H. Casson. Cunrogatlonnl Minister. (Other papers please copy.) RHEUMATISM GOES IF HO0D’S IS USED The genuine old reliable Hoed’s Snrsaparilla. corrects the acid condi- tion of the blood and builds up the whole system. _It drives out rheuma- tism because It cleanses the blood thoroughly. It has been success- fully used for forty years, _For rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles, general debility and all ills arising from impure blood, Hood’s has no equal. Get it (ll HARTNEY HAl.L.i- Bening in Hartley Hell On Friday evening at 7.30. ‘ TRAINING CLA8S.-- Teacher Tralning Class at Parsonage, Pownsl on Saturday at 7.30 p. m. POLICE, c0URT._ One drunk was lined $20 or 60,dsys at the poi. ice Court yesterday morning. DISCOUNT.-Any gr an _ [in their eleetrieiighl blii oth or ‘lingers Nov. 10 will receive the discount and thus save money. ’ 2973_ cHuncH ssnvicse.-Rev.ceorge Cameron will preacah next Sunday in Long River at 11 . m. and in Ken- sington at 3 p. in. FROM ..TURK'S |8LAND.- The b“"k0“UH0- M811’ Dui! has arrived in Charlottetown from Turks Island with is cargo of salt consigned to Ciirveli Bros. The long voyage was devoid of incident. ' TRAIN RETURNED.- Yesterday moriiing’s East bound train owliig to the -blowini: out of a eyilndar head of the Engine was obliged to return to the city. When only a short distance out. Another engine was put on. _ ISLAND FOXES FOR WEST. - Mr. C. P. Ellis, who has been visit- ing his old home in Bidelord, loft on return to Winnipeg a tow days ngo, taking with him five pairs of the cholcest Island silver black foxes to stock the ranch that he has recently completed about twelve miles out of Winnipeg. - XMAS PARCEL8 FOR THE 105th BATT.-- Owing to requests for more time to get things ready to send in, candy, cake, gum socks and smok- ing materials for making up into parcels for the boys wlig be re- receivea at '10 Prince st., up un Tuesday noon, 14th inst. Please send however, as soon as you wish, so some parcels can be made up and packing operations begun. 'A letter from one of the officers received to- day, states the men are badly in need of socks, ,so this is one item that will particularly, be welcome for the Xmas gift. an'i1'|si-I |v\AiI.s.- The next snu- ing of the Canadian mall steamer for the United Kingdom will be from l\iontrea_l on Saturday next, the 11th instant and the steamer ‘will cali at Quebec outward bound. All mall to connect must be posted either to- day or tomorrow. 'There will no doubt he another steamer from Mon- treal on Saturday, the 18th. and the date of the first sailing H0111 Sf- John N. B. has been changed from November 27th to December 2nd. The boys at the front are intensely anxious to hear from the friends at liome. Don’t disappoint them. from your nearest drnggist today. 5 ‘or-‘_ QLD FAvoiu'rs and PAGE PET S Absorblng Story I || Prince Edward ll A 'rim rALLAs_i>Ic'r'das`s civs PLEASING vIsUALizA'rIoN FLORENCE ROCKWELL _ rsarunso IN E. P. nowirs rmous sronv _ “He Fell in Love With l'lis_ Wife” ,A-_s`mag supporting can iaeinainélfoiznssr STANLEY Splendid Photographic Effects, Beautiful Costumes and an G M Z/ TEE; FEATURES fconmc- ceninc The British Gazette UUR NEW SERIAL lntereefllm News from the Front “The ding Jaw” = Scenic Views in Fifteen sm-sins chapters wie. Q -AND-- Beautiful Grace armond,Sup-. " ported b Leon Barry and A Rapid Fire Comedy an ilxeenenrcsai _ ll\\\\\\\\iIIIIIA\\\\\yIIlllHI f$\\\\\\\\\\ilIl\\i4 l i i in l MISS BLAISDELL TAKES POSI- TION.-The St. John Tdlegraph says-: Ruth M. Blaisdell of Boston, who has sung the higher class of music for the large concert-picture houses of the Keith. and other circuits' for a few yearsr past and who is a well known performer in oratorio and concert work ln. her native city, has taken charge of the choir of Central Baptist church in this city. She arrived Wed- nesday and on Friday evening a recept- ion was tendered her by her new as- sociates at which; e. i'ehersalof~yester- day’s numbers was held. Miss Blais- dell's coming to St. John adds another brilliant soprano voice to locail circles' and personally a very charming lady. The Boston slnger’s wide acquaintance here.made during engagements at -the imperial for several seasons, brought about the securing of her services for the auialgamated Baptist congregat- ions.” Miss' Biaisdell is well known in Charlottetown having filled engage- ments at the Prince Edward Theatre and assisted at Church services with her splendid voice. A drugglst can obtain an imitntior. of MiNARD'S LINIMENT from ,a. Toronto house at n very low price, and have it iabelai his own product. This greasy imitation is the poor- est one we have yet seen of the many that every Tom Dick and Harry has tried to introduce. . Ask for MINARD'S and you will get it. I Captain 0i Lanao _ i‘eiIs 0| Sinking LONDON, Nov. 7.-A Daily Chron- icle despatch from Berry, Wales, says: The oiilcors and crew of the United States steams-hip Lanao, were landed by the Norwegian vessel Tromp at Bnrry Saturday- night. -The Lnnao was bound from Mania to Havre with ii cargo of rice. Cap- tain Mainland, the commander, G. Godinez, cliiet oiilcer ,and William Mueon, chief engineer of the Lanao, were seen by rme to-night and told me the story ot their adventures. “On the evening of October' 28.” said Mainland, “wo were' passing St. Vincent, on the Portuguese coast, when we encountered a German sub- marine. When we sighted her s-he was engaged in sinking a Norwegian vessel. She afterwards endeavored to sink an English ship. but was driven off by the guns ,of the' latter. Norwegian steamer in case it should be possible to save' any of the crew. “The submarine ,which seemed nbout 200 fet -long, fired three warn- inig shots across our bows. This, we understood as' a signal that they wished os to stand by- and communi- cate with them. Cliiet ofllcer Godi- nez and four of the crew rowed over in one of the boats and went aboard the submarine. The' commander of the submarine said he had orders' to sink alll ships, of whatever nationality, l We sieckened speed andstood by they carrying ron ,raband for- the Allies. Ho regretted that he was compelled to _do tliie,-buthe inlormed us his orders were imperative. . The Bridge Plsyer's Blunder. “She made s terrible blunder lt the auction sale yesterday." "What did she do?’f “Somebody bid $6.50 for that old chair and force of habit 'led her- to say: "I’lI double that." `-ioio. n HE PEOPLES’ HEATH l 1 ., YOUR LAST CHANCE TODAY T() SEE THE MAMMOTH SPECTACULAR FEATURE 'n 4 Battle lil’ 0iPeae Scores of prominent Americans in MR. CHARLES RICHMAIN, the distinguis twenty-live thousand National Gusrdsmcn. live 5-- I l ’ ‘ \ y . r ¢ -A ' -3 , _ _:___ v bv.-lore. slirnpncls and bombs. Qrsonal supervision. the snny “THE BATTLE Bill OF PEACE" Is more than a motion picture. it is the most note-worthy ' achievement in the history ol motion pictures. I It you have a drop of red blood in your veins, you will experigmg in witnessing this production a thrill such as you have never known l Yiwu will see the more beautiful sky line ln the world in flames, the metropolis of thc western hemisphere devastated. ` You will see New York isil. the desecration that follows. '_' THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE " ' ' < Hundreds of Pleased Patrons saw it Yesterday ss You will sec the enemy approaching. the peperlessness of New York. the weakness of its forts and defences. Yoh-will see the imvoe wrought bythe enemy's howitzers. sub-marines, slrelilps; by its skills, lt was written by J, Stuart Blaoktrm and vitsgrspiiéll under his ‘ and navy and administrative circles have contributed to its preparation hed actor, heads a cast of eminent Vilagrnpii stars-s cast containing . I E thousand horses. eight thousand supemumersrieo. /) ' Charlottetown SEE IT TODAY Nothing like it has ever- been sh-own in . 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