yovsrrnrrn 2o, 1520 a NEXT on will Thinking XMAS Then Think of the ayer Illdit) o; Your Photographs t GREAT/GEORGI; Si. gt Stanley Shaw 8 Prardon _ __._ BB=:-.=tr—.--:. . WQi" "wvfivtooon AT cums FMAS 'l.‘lMl£ Your friends can buy myming you can Ell/B as; your Photograph. A“ early ap ointment means time or careful Work -a->.4<~...-<->¢-¢<- - TIIECOOK STUUILI p ms hlfiliristmas; t st Work Elegant Folders Moderate Prices A i SON/ti. ATTENTION T0 Amateur Photography l. E. LYON STUDIO 7Queen Street-Charlottetown Pl iUNE (SB-J Professional Cards JMLES GARRISON, A. 8., M. D. u Medical Superintendent oi' i-les Dalton Sanatorlum. - laliat in Pulmonary Tilbereu- to ila ,0fiice at 17.6 Brighton Road... .. .. “Cnanlottetownu .. .. . Office Ilouraz-Z to 5 p. m. and lppollltmbhx hnsnltatione by appointment. lleplione 201. 8696-10-23-26-lna. DR. GLIFI‘ CHRONIC) DISILBIB at Victoria IIotr-I, ‘PIITOWH. P. E. L. Malay. liuarlar. M o nu" suauuiit- " lmll. If: L. wIiS-aav. Wed- nesday. TIIIIIII. Bourr-Faol ll to 8 Infill! a-Ilflil-OO _II\I'I.Y_;I advance. NOW! 3752-10-28311108 Dd. R. J. C. HOUSTON vs, earn, Moss AND TrirroA-r Your‘ Cough will be Better ARE!‘ the first day’; treatment with "up Q/‘Tar u {Q's/or Oi/ (bur/aura)? - THE ‘ I I " lrrrnrowu" And the cough will lreep on getting better and berm gntil / hlmost ' d: l l. iifiilihiitccr s’? iii? COMPOUND breaks up those before you realize-it-it will have be TAR with coo LIVER oil. deep-seatedwilliackirig coughs —'relicvcs Asthma, Bronchitis and Mir-hes away all irritation in the throat. coping asnnt taste makes thin reliable preparation particularly aultad 50H Ijy mast druggiafr.‘ latirmal Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, l""“i'li! l: i: o. '31’ ‘Thine in. Fabun w. N making tea biscuits . and pastry, there is no flour that gives better satis- faction than “REGAL”, Biscuit makers consider “REGALWhc BIG VALUE in flour. The St. LSWYCDFQ ma}: flour Mills Co. MONTREAL a ._"'OIDIR from Refill’! Cl» MIDI. lfMI-lrIl-tf "JAUGTION SALE ut lisauc Beers’, iMotnlaguq on account oi weather has beevn postponed l-lfllll Saturday, ‘Now 20th at 1 p, m. 2i "JWHILE ATTENDING the Boys Conference at Montague, Nov 19th and 20th drop lri. and see our bar-rains. Ives s. Murdock. ma. "JDOYOU WANT ‘to save a dol lar? If so shop with us Friday and lSatuiflay-snd ‘every othenday. Ives 8r Murdock." - 3i. "JDIVINE SERVICE, by the minister, Rev. E. Lcckhart at Sour; is, 11 A. M. and Bay Fortune 3 PM. on Nov. 21st. ' l ...."FOR FRIDAV mo SATUR~ dfly only in connection with Boys’ a Conference, Montague we will glu- 25 Der cent discount oi rill ‘our ladies mans and boys loth cons, mcns and boys suits‘ r: ular Wlltll‘: sale discount will apply to the T!‘ matnder of our entire stock. Zen ls the time to prepare for colil weather, Ives & Murdock, Ltd, :25 ..'SH|PPlNG.—Sclir. Edytli i-'. S. ‘Cflipt. Martin cleared for» Half fax, N. S. with a carlgo of pork, potatoes and turnips loaded by \\'. A. Poole 8r .Co.—-Sc'hr. Ailgusiti» Evelyn Capt. J. Duncan clear-ed for iCilurk River. N. S. ur-itlii n cargo. of potatoes loaded by Jas Fity lNletwporfg'—lSichlrl. -Antor.'ie .Srui ‘is, Capt. S. Fudge, cleared for Bel‘ orulum. Nild. iwrlth a cargo consist lug oi potatoes, turnips’ vegetables. lbuter, applies, cheese, ‘beef and onions worth a-bout $5.000. landed -by -W. A. Poole & CblIll§8ll_V.—l3-9ll" (‘heir-lea Hais-kii'l_ Capt. J. Lriltliii arrived with a. load of coal frmu New Ca/Irrbel-ltom, N. B. and cleared for Port Elgiin. —Schr. Senwior Snowball. Capt. Dicks cleared ic-r Glace Bay writh a cargo of potzil toes. turnips, vegetables and apples loaded by W. A. Poolo. W-lfllllfifillfilk-Slcha. Ilector hil-Crc gar, Capt. H. L. Murray ‘arrived from Port Iiarsrtings Wl-‘ilh rt- load of coal. She proceeded to Sturgeon Wlltl-‘PI where she will load produce for Nfld. lports.—-Sohr. Jean Elon- well, Capt. S. Dollne, cleared from Barrinswn. N. tS. and will load produce by W. A. Poole, Montaigne. —Scliir. hiaiyc, ‘Cd-pl. Malcolm, is in iport wil-th coal for C. Lyons i‘; Real Snaps in Groceries Stirprisc and Gold ‘Soap ..._ Dutch Cleanser Ten regular .65 for. .. . Gold Dust .. Onions. 3 bers for 25c .09 l-2 per tin 55 ._ .03 i-er pkg .....-¢.04 per lb. C Cornflak.es ....__. .l2 per pkg. Campbell's Tomato Soup Carnation Milk ( large size _... Co. Charlottetown. A. uo_i_rl_i_znr “California Syrup of _Figs" Child’s Best Laxative i° v diwo weeks ago ‘.16 per tin .16 per tin pumps. i ‘ - “nisuinnis PERSONALS ‘JBMr. Bartlett Mlar returned to hi!‘ liome Georgetown on lWednes- Iluy. from a trip to the Canadian i West. G .f.'Mr. James Easton. George town, was a visitor to Charlotte- town during the week. G l ' _;,____ fFMlss Afurguerlte Gordon, iCar- tlltiun, is visiting friends in Char- lottetown. G ...'.Viiiss Katie ‘Maaclntyre, New Perth. is spending some weeks with irieiitls iri Charlottetown. G in MEMDRIAM , l Rosin-r K. DRAKE 0n Stlptcmlicr 22nd. Mr. ltollcrt lirzrlie 0i Carnival] quietly passed "WHY at the zidvanccd age of viglity-oiie. Ncirly two years ugly tile deceased iilet with an accid- ent. WlllCll led to his final break- down. But it was not until tlie lleklnning of the present year that, lie took permanently to his bed, gradually growing weaker all the time. During this period Mrs. Drnke liis devoted wife passed nwriy, but he bore his loss with tripe (flirisilaii fortitude and grace. yrllt) funeral service which was lieli] tit the lioiile, was conducted his ‘his Dnstor. Rev. s. D. Vifebster, assisted by Rev. J. Itiollisli. The funeral svais largely attended ‘iy sol-rowing ilrlendisi and relatives from near and for and showed the great. esteem in which the dcceas "ll ‘"1"; llPld in the community. The pail bearers were Leiriuel Dfulic Clement Drake Maldg Ilttiii. Vi’. Drake. Wilbert Drake rind Richard Drake. Tile rlllBlIl-bél‘! of the family left ‘ to‘ mourn are William B. and Roy _ Drake. Agnes. Clementine Drake lrina. Alberta. The deceased gentleman was a iiieiilber of the Methodist Cliurcli tCoi-nwall, and joined during the ministry of Rev. Copperillwaite. He was a consistent. and irlithful Mrs. Archibald and Mrs. Younker. k follower of liis Saviour, rind at all ‘ limes soil-gilt to adorn the doc- ti-lne of goodness, botli in bolus and community. He proved liim- self to be one of God's noblemeii, a workman t-l risliaiiied. ‘Vii’ ‘ic fell asleep s; last. like a tiri .i child it was wit-h tire sure and certain hope oi n blessed immortality. l The‘ Sympathy of the whole ‘community go oilt. to tile members CPJIIO "umily "who gave such af- fectionate rind Christ-liiemlnistry inf their parents on the even tide ‘(Patriot PleaaeCopy) THE LATE MR. JbHN MCKAY Murry Guardian renders tlirougli- out the province wllil lozirn with regret oi the death of Mr. John Mc Kayo! Suminerslde which occurred atfan early hour yesterday mom- ? lug. Ha had been in somewhat do lloate health for some months and suffered a some- wlltrat acute attack of heart trouble. Since that time he gradually weak- ened until he passed away about four o'clock yesterday morning. The late ‘Mr. McKay Wus born in-‘Dalhousie, N. 8.. 73 _vears ago ‘ and when quite a young man re- moved to Charlottetown, later sett- l l needed riot to hei RE on often that way '1." “A y“W'iiy, for months I have felt wretched every m ' is not because I do not go to enough." “How do you sleep?” “Not very well. Lots of nights I lie awake for hours, restless and fldgetty, thinking about everything, but: not resting or sleeping.” “Have you consulted a doctor?" » “Yes. edoctor says I am anaemic; the blood is thin and watery, and the ner- vous system run down for want of proper nutrition.” I “Are you taking any medicine?" t “No, not now; he gave me some tablets to make me sleep, but I had to keep on taking them, and I could not see that they were of any lasting benefit. I don't like drugging myself that way." “Why,don’t you try Dr. Chases Nerve Food ?”_ ' early “I don't know just why, unless it is be- cause I thought it: was only for the nerves, . And iii r merit.” ‘ “l don't understand why I should be so tired in the mornings.” whereas what I need is something to cn- rich the blood.” “Well, that is exactly what Dr. Chase's Nerve Food does. It is only by enriching the blood that you can restore exhausted nerves." “Perhaps I should try it. “I certainly would if I were you, for I know it is wonderful the way it helps some people who are anaemic and generally run down in health." "I have no appetite, you know, and what I do eat does not seem to g7», to the improvement of the blood. When mic gets in that condition it is most discouraging. This is why I have such blue days some- times, and I do hope the Nerve Food will help me.” “I am sure you will not be riiiwiiuioint- ed, and if I were you I would lltll. lo... l day before‘ getting started with t‘.i.< ‘weat- Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, 530 c ‘*1 a -box, all dealers, or I<l<lmanson.~Bato< tc Co., Ltd., Toronto. Look for the pnrti. Y. and signature of A. ‘.V. Chase, .\I.D., _ l the box you buy. .;¢ . ' bound iiini to lllri an extensive and successful liar. lknew hint and g friends with bands that death ll~ WllDm ‘tile Guardian tenders deep- est sympathy. nesg making business from WlliCll he retired a few Yell" HEO- NW men were better known and noiic more highly esteemed. Fcssessedr of more than nfdlllllfY lllwlllgem‘ his genial, kindly disposition aiid|l self will not sever. lie was one of Sitriiiiiiersirlehi eurly settlers ilflll to the day of liis death one of its first citizens. He leaves to cherish tlio memory of a loving husband and futher liis wife and one daugh- ‘Tho funeral whicln willbc under Masonic uiisrpicesfurill take place tomorrow, Sunday. at 1.30. tile ser- vice being held in the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mr. Mitchell officiat- FP-o." wees-saws. 59,-.‘ sterling uprlglltness in thought. ins. ‘lntemlem ivili be in the Peo- Dr. a- numoonasas ' - - t l Ill O e nu! i118 11D in Ibusiness for himself in and Mt endeared him to a“ who no; ‘emoq qoae no suopoonlp "rig _ i 11"‘ “m” s“ Mo‘ qwplmo flaliiirimerslde where he carr ed on mnoq pun Jaitll ‘qanuroxs emu our J0] olsdqd sselmnau usorn Purl aseq on; inland s; pllqo snort anus era n05 uaql ‘eflmload our no alum); 411:9 anrau our Jo; nook-Arno sfiig edlcor School and Hospital. 3° ail-ms uttlwwlllvo» “HWY l Practice limited to Eye, Ear Nose --- dThroaL ‘ v _ ~ °..‘€l°.”..£.‘.¥."‘ “"'"'"".....?.sr:r Have‘ g Phone 22-3 . . l Men’s. Over-coats Halt l Price filce. Telephone 850 0m- w-[ce am] policy in closing up mills lincausiclllry llllitlll)‘ t:lt)lll, civilian (l}'E‘§,~-ltlllOl'9d iii Clrnad- Canadian Farm Products Charlottetown, l’.li.l. Phone 700-800 ' low-Riley Building, Queen Stroei Ovbopite Prowse Bron. Residence-i Grafton Street. Otfloe Houra—1O a. m. to D. m. Evenlnn b! Appointment Dr. (l. G. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Poet Graduate ter, Mrs. J. Le Roy iloln-inii in p195 (jgmglery, - w? .. .._ .. ... n an ' Eureka * Vaccllm Cleaner Office flours-ii to ‘l2 a. 111.‘, l to E nl. May be consulted oft‘ hoirra at l0 Hlllsboro Street. S. S. HESSIAN tlicy can‘t compete. Catalog houses sell at $10. $15M" Slilvfi- and $20 "IOW- °ll19T5 ask $55 l“ what we Se“ l“ Don't consider" a coat ut any price in uny plncc till 527-35.. llelli/Qfell 1° Y°l1Y¢l°°T~ , h you have had one of those on your shoulders-seen A 318111 P11731599 99mm" "w" ‘marl Prlcea‘ T etlie style. considered the quality. appreciated tlic irlater, lolleltor, Notary Funtl. gum“ by Qppolmman, on“ British Government sold the cloth below cost. \\l'tasavlng_ '~ ldence,.tl Water Street, "r-i- l. Etc. bought enough for 5.000 overcorlts in one lot. Mi $27.35 ' ontagiie P. ll. island All wool of c-v-e-i'<l-n»s-t-i-n-g quality, in Ilorsaliuo R. H. D. JOHNSON Greens, three shades of Brown, and Marine o, Ear, None, Throat and Skin "ii ce 187 Kent St. Phone 824-.) Blues. lnterllning ot‘ felt adds warmth without added weight. Reinforced stitching, double and trlltle blll" l5l1~7-12-limoa c. s. INIYIAN, K. o. is Wllilt. yciu can count on when you give us your auto repair work. When yozu have _u breakdown on llio rolid Just cull us up and cur service cllr will com-z urd law you llrrlater and Attorney-at-Law I in, no mutter where you are. Anti “m” "Vi: n» 055mm“ 31°“ R our repralir work will satisfy you. (ITORIA ROW - ,, , ~ 3252-17-0. Central Garage. ' I ll. C. VICKERSON] Proprietor. . Montague IRIS-it'll SAL ti’ Delivered to Your Door ORDER FORM Solid rile one of tlrc cunts described for which I enclose $27.85. You return my money if l am not sat- isfied. -. “no.4 vauriniuouslsl l1. H’ flour» 1000-400. viii/iii». tons, three position collars.- l- l. MaoDONALD ‘hrrlator, lolleltor, Etc. llousv TO LOAN ‘lilo-Riley Building mummfharlnttetown Milton 8r McKinnon "MW. Attornoya-at-Law . chm“. loyal lank Building “Wow-i P. E. lalamv, ___ llOLeod & l Bentley ' W- B. BENTLEY, x. c. , "later and Attornay-at-Law m" MNIV ‘r0 1.0m °' link of u. a. Ghlmborl Mgrson 8r Duffy "More and ‘AQQONIOYI “Imam l" Royal Iank of Canada Mflnsv 1'0 LOAN Collars lle snug lind shaped whether open or birt- toned at. nsck. or raised in storm stYlY- hlwlllilffl“ follow prevailing lines without extremes. Waist in- curve deftly suggested but not exaggerated. You can't surpass their style at any price or etllllll their quality below $65. For measure. slip u tape riround your chest. close up under the arms and over your suit cont. Th‘? allow an extra inch. Sign and send the coupon ke- low or write an ordinary letter. You run no rs ed money back nfter 3 days examination if not delight . Size ....................... ,. inches Color . . Take’ Your Order For Printing __T0._ The Centrally Name Street .... .. Town -.. Children's Coats, ages 5 to l2 ye colors and cloth, 812.35 prepaid. This Electric Cleaner _ carpet. its operation is so easy that it_never tires one. so rapid that a few strokes suffice for every room, so thorough that the House is always clean. 'lry one in your home. the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. The, Famo s Fit Tailoring Co. 136 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX. 176 KENT STREET CHARLOTTETOWN. l‘ TELEPHONE 420-1.