-¢. f_ NOVEMBER 25 1914 THE cHAnLo'r'1‘E'1‘owN cuanmait ' PAGE sEvEN ' Weak Lungs In spite of all the emul- sions and pal_atable_ prepara- tions of cod liver oil, there’s nothing that really takes the place of the clear, pure ‘. oil itself. _For quickly strengthening weak lungs, q curing chronic_ coughs and building new tissue, there's nothing like it. ‘ Our Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is the finest product procur- able. It’s fresh, pure and almost tasteless. 40c pint J. C. Jamieson Druggist THE E&$ ERN .°lT PAY8 to buy in this Province *T GORDQN IVES ls Guardian agent in Montague ‘Mr Thomas Costello, Bear River, was a visitor to Souris retentli - ..THE MORNING Guardian can be obtained in Souris at M. A. Pae- uuet'l. ..*8T. ALBANS.-There will be ser- vice held at St. Albans, Souris, on Sunday next at 11 and T. Mr. A. G. Crlbh will officiate. ..*HoLv 'rn|Ni1'v.-There wiu be service in Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown on Sunday next at ll and 7. Bible class at 3, ltev. l\lr. Jones officiating. ..*THE FUNERAL OF the late Jos- eph Bushey, ot’ Souris, took place from his inte residence to the English Church Cemetery on Sunday, Nov. 22, A very large number was in atten- dance.-* .."Mr, Silvestor Beazley, ivho t'or the past few months has been cm- ployed on Souris breakwater, received on Monday the sad news of the death of lils sister and lett on Tuesday for his home in llalitax.-"‘ ?-_ For Your Xmas Phdto -Try the- A. E. Ly0n~--studio and don’t forget Baby. Handsome mounts-Mod erate prices. 107 Queen St. Charlottetown @f”° ' _*MYR \Tw:/ his ,. ' I We insist on your exurninil gg lhequnl.. ity of fuel that slides down your cliuto. Plenty of dust slag and klinlters means money thrown nwiiy. l lf you want to ' Save Money on Coal our yard will help you. Cleanhrigbt coal at the right prius. Phone 1 1 1 G. Lyons tl Bti Coal Coal As the cold weather is ap- proaching you should see to it that you have a good St0Cl< Of coal laid in for the winter. We have a supply‘fof excellent nuality of coal now on hand. Suit' able for Domestic and steam pur- poses, and have cargoes arriving almost daily by steamer and schooners. _ The Schooner “Gladys B. Whid- tlen" is now on way fiom New, -Souris it business visit on Saturday. ..’*BUSY WORKERS.--'1`lie ladies of the St. 1’eter’s Parish branch of the Red Cross Society have been and are still earnestly working in the interest of this patriotic and charitable work. lip to the present time the amount ot’ money collected for purcliasing mater- ial amounts to $118, ln addition to this sum the ladies have given gener- ously of blankets, sheets. pillows, bed- iiprciuls, linen, yarn and other iieces- eiurics. 'l`he following sliipiuent luis gone iurwnrtl: 12 xiiglitslilrts, ZX pil- low tascs 20 is ' : ' ytirt. ol uiitiseptit: gauze, 5 lftiiiltctl cliolera belts, 60 pairs oi` wristltets, 1l grey llaiiiiel working sliirts, 24 pairs ot' hand knitted socks, 4 liulacltlava cups, 9 pyjunia suits, 12 suits ol' all-wool iinderweur, 100 hand- kcrclileis. Another uhipnient will be made in it few days. llosides the Red t‘i-oss work tlit-.sc ludlcs have nuide a I-iplvudid coils-ctioii oi' valuable mater- ial in :iid ol' thu llvlgiun llclicf l"\ind. A short time ago u shipment ot' three cases ot' clotliiug and bed stuffs, val- ued ut $388, was sent torwartl. ..'--PERSONAL MENT|oN-Mr. J. McKinnon, oi' llollo liuy, was in Souris Saturday on a binziuess trip. Mr. Frank McDonald was in Souris. Satur- day in the interest of his lirm. Mr. A. I). Mclsaac, llerinaiiville, paid liir. F. J. McPhee, East Point, was among those visiting Souris ou Satur- day. Mr. Daniel Mclsaac, Bear River, visited~‘%ouri' S t l. '. M , . s on uurtny r. (‘. I). lvlcl(liinou, Souris, drove to Bear ltiver on Saturday, whero he purchas- oil u ntiuibei' ol' hood ot' cattle. Mrs. lit-nglc, stilesludy in J. .l. liuges' new' store at lilniirn, was in Souris on 'l`liursdi‘.y und rctiirnetl on the evening train. Mr. Alfred Paquet returned to his home in Souris by the express Sat- urtl'n_v tsvoiiing. Miss Nellie McDonald, Ivuclier ul Grecnvule, was u visitor to Souris on Saturday. Miss Josephine (lrudy. tcziclier at (llcncorrodale. was in Souris Saturday and returned to llnltic on the evening train. Mr. Tlionius Castello, Bear ltiver, came to Souris on Monday evening und on Sat- urday morning left for Suunyhrae, .\'. S.. where he will spend the winter. Mr. Michael and Ai'tle Cheverie, of Souris. were passengers on the Lady Sybil, Saturday morning. to Picton, eu route to Sunnybrae, N. whore they have secured employment with a large lumbering, lirm. .-`>"“"\ \ \l r~ ' " I 5* DRORDDTSI ;’i/ Kv|`lniNEY \ \\ \\\\ ~,\// .P|;Li.s, - \\\\>..\.\`;,TS,Fff , Io N if/,»'”: tt '§T|%AC§'( F_ ds” 5 i|:l'7,"|w':.`.',l»‘V -`-T my . J ,_/_ ‘D 20?: no York with a cargo of Anthracite Coal. If you require any k_md}Yl send us your order and satiSfi1Cl ory delivery will be_mad€ ff0m vessel while discharging at 10"' est possible prices. Buntain Bell & Co wht ] &R_t `l C0zilQealcrs , ntimi contingent.-° Aggnisalggrnincioiil C0511 (/0-Ltd “"`__"W`°" Xmas Mounts I Our sty ilsh Christmas mounts will add beauty to your finished photo- graph. Drop in and see them, they are sure to please you. Phone _ D 0 Box H NO MORE TEA FROM ENGLAND 5, L __ .. "- - "° LONDON. Nov. 24.- The British "-” ' government on Friday issued an order i‘l!‘~"" ~' ~'/' ' '~»» ll i es for prohibiting thc exportation of tea to ‘ D -vt allied countries and Spain or l’ortu-, gal. iully pleasing present lor both sexes. old or oun --it gives eriectly 0 y g P satisfactory muits-mnhem. Price $1.50 up. The Two Macs. U9 GWB* ' George Street. _ MU- Strengthens __ _ _ _i_il__l_l__i_li°DlAli | 'ONE CENT per word each in- sertion tor advertising in this col- umn Cash must accompany order MT STEWART- Mr and Mrs Geo rge Plgott, returned to Savage Har bor two weeks ago for Moosejaw, Sask. They intend to spend the win- ter on the Island- The last of the Army oats was shipped from ivit, Stewart on Monday the 23rd. The total shipment was 900 bushels.-Mr. Arthur Jay and others ot the P. E. I. Ry.. transported a. number oi' new ,sidings etc., to different points of the Souris line. One was set at St And- drew’s,-Mr. Wendell Glover has his smelt nets set immediately above the Mt. Stewart Bridge and is getting ad- vantage of the splendid price paid for smelts at present, while Mr. David Jay has taken up “the old stand" at the Railway Bridge.-L. ..*INSTlTUTE MEETING.-The an-, nunl meeting ot' the Souris branch ol" the Farmers' Institute was held in Rt. l\1ur,\"s l-lall on Saturday, Nov. 21st. 'l`n<- i...-etiiig was called to order at 7.30 p. in. ln the absence ot’ the Pres- Mclsaac, occupied the chair. The min utes of the previous meeting were read and on the motion oi Mr. Peter Mc- lsaac, seconded by Mr. Donald Mc- Aulay, were adopted. The question of running the institute for the next year was discussed and.- in view of the good work done by this branch in the past. it was unanimously decided to continue holding meetings for the next year. The following oliicers were then appointed: Pres., Peter Mclsaac Souris Line Road; Vice-Pres., Daniel Mclsaac, Souris; Secty-Treas., Donald McAulay, Chepstow; auditor, E. Fee- han. It was thought advisable to pay the secretary a small salary lint Mr. McAulay offered his services free of charge. The secretary then gave his report for this pust year. Ile stated that there was an enrollment of sixty inenibt-.rs fit'ty-:tix of whom had paid thc required membership l`ee. Several uuiiuals had been purclinsed during the year und placed at tliilerent places in the district. There remains on hand u biilunce of $29, from which ii few small amounts have still to he paid. Ho also stated that he had not yet i~e» ceived tht- annual grant of $16 from thi: government and said. that he would apply for it at once. Two special us- sessnieuts were levied during the past your oi' which $8 still remained unpaid. lt was explained that the branch re- ceives n yearly grant of $15 from the govci-nmciit. und by making n special assessiiiciit, an additional grunt of $30 could bc obtained. Some thought that it would be un indiicemeut il’ the fees were lowered, but after a discussion it was decided not to make it change as money was urgently needed for the purchase oi' pure-bred stock. An'el’- i`ort was also made to dispense with collectors and have the money paid at the meetings only; this matter wus lel`t over imtil next night ot' meeting. lt wus docitled to hold u special ninet- lng on Saturday, Nov. 28th, for the purpose of appointing directors, paying dues and trausacting other business oi’ great importance. Mr. Peter Lyons pointed. out the necessity oi' purclias- ing more pure-bred animals. _ Ile said that a large number ot' tho members ` were very anxious that good stock be purcliascd. This is one ot' the chief; objects of the institute. lie said that the institute needed two or three pure~ I bred Yorkshire pigs and he thought] that these should be purchased it pos- , sible before the end of next nionth.I After considerable discussion it was, decided to have the secretary corres- t pond for information on prices. etc.{ and to report at the next meeting. It uieotliig then adjourned to meet at 7 i EASTERN PERSONALS !‘ ..’“.\lr. i~`. llourgeari-i, ltollo l'in_v. left I urdny evening.-* ..’°Mr. Hugh Mchoiisltl. Souris West, “eturued recently from a business trip to Charlottetown.-* ..*Misses Marguerite McPhee and` Mary C. McDonald paid ti visit. tn Souris recently.-* r oun y. nt pen ary agis- tiutv A. F. McQuaid, returned last week from the court. at Georgetown. Mr. Bruce was a passenger to Elmira oi: Ifgiduy evening. ..*Mr. A. W. Bruce, prosecutor for (i `.(‘ t a iSl.i di M by hai' little son. Alex. who will under- 'iul is tht- mother oi Ulmrlos Mournnl me of thc brnvc Souris boys now ut Suliubui-y l'laiu with the First (‘iin~ FOR CONTINENTAL PORTS. ontlnentnl orts, exco those of tho "An enslgn cnmern makes a delight- “iw erocxz “Pi-toEN|X." “QUEEN iilcin, tue `\`ir.--president, Mr. Dazzle ‘ Heav Winter A Uvercoat or .00 'P Read This Ad Carefully---It Will Pay You Our opening announcement of the _greatest Overcoat values eveii offered to the men of this Province has created great excitement in retai circles in this city---and not without reason. _ Merchants who had their stock bought at regular prices have absolutely nochance to sell their Overcoats as long as our stock lasts. d __ So positive are we that the values we offer cannot be duplicate in this city that we will give any coat in the store for a one dollar bill ($1.00) to the man who can obtain equal style and value for the same amount of money elsewhere. Every Coat of this Seasoifs Manufacture ` ‘ This is not asale of old, out of date coats that have been carried over for five-or six years, but every' garment we offer has been made this season from the newest fabrics and in the latest models. Here you will find the famous Harris tweeds, the dressy Beaver and Melton, and the warm Chinchilla cloths in the largest variety of patterns ever shown hereabouts. P We Invite Comparison A and we advise every man who wants an Overcoat this winter to see what we have to offer before buying one. ‘P We know it will be hard for you to get away from some of the sales- men you meet in the big stores, but no matter what inducements they offer you be sure and see what we have for you before you make a decision. Saved $8.50 on Two Overcoats A tomer who purchased two Overcoats from us on Saturday told us after hceuiiaid for them that he had saved eight dollars and fifty cents by buying them here- __ _ ~ Now the question is---was that amount worth saving . _ This sale will last for 30 days. Come early and secure first choice. G.c. AcoRN P-C'BR0WN was moved by Peter Mcisauc and sec- 1 ended by Peter Lyons, that ti vote oft " thanks he tendered tho retiring ullic-, * ers for their zeal and earnest work in , _ ____ the interest oi' the institute. The mo- _ , A ' ' -` 1 Ti, m. Saturday, Nov. 28th. , ' '§l,,p',. _‘ I ' ~\>» . 4- . l I ‘Zn ` ` I 0 ° ° ecozilly [or Sunnybrae. S.f..» 13,? _ ..“"Mr. Michael (‘.. Mci’hee. Rock ._\ _I __§\__ _ Barra, was a visitor to Souris on Sat- \ 'it' "" Nothing could be more 2iJD1’0i>1`iat€ as 3 gift to a man than a pair of l)oug07a Kid 91' Felt Slippers-their_ ease and i'e{stf;ill1ness yall be aipreciated by him every day H1 e V133 - Our range of mei_i‘S SliDP€‘fS_ iS Wide, every style _and shape desired is htfie-make your selection while the line is comp etc. Alley _& Co. ‘§2¥ii'? ..*l\lrs. Louis liieurant, of Souris, left ' "f " J t l l I J `I We are showing 8 V613' Cafe' fislly selected lme of well {_na)df2 loves-their soltneS9, gm l ' Ry and streuilfh make t em a gift that will be highli’ 3DPfe° _ ciao-.d by any man 0’ W°“"‘“' . ant are he?d1ewg:e?h3 fdgld élft or thg .ont-if-1 -0"-fm t ey :nt you._m many sty es.W B _ I ." "ann" ‘~asAvsn" “REG-. RE: “Five n'osse" me '“n0YAl- House!-tom" Flour. anAN. MID- ounns. comment.. cmtcxso I como. noi.|.:o ons, moi.Ass|N|:. "L shift "{.?“¢ i‘.'l.‘i.».°3f'?.'i sez . o starr* x"".:a.':.*:°:‘a.*“‘ l ‘ND “ ' ' urn-iiumnut I _ rroderate pnces frigid.; 'or Boston on-Monday. accompanied ei' 1- ' ‘ V * A IlIf§\\\\\\\\\\LZ O “W A .Sure _Thing -- A man does not have to die to win if he carries Investment Insurance in The North American Life Assurance Co. Large Cash Returns ° ° ’ f 1914 this Company can shovsilzggfi t;§tttl)§i%i3r?fs1§ooPolicyholders _on P. E. I. amounting to $25.653,00. The death claims for the present year amount to only $5.930- In mes? ‘lags of financial uncertainty what can compare with t <3 security and proiitableness of endowment insurance. Rates and information gladly furnished. J. K. ROSS, _ . '52 "file ° P H 0 T OG R A P H Y A Provincial Manager }' to choose _from A “fl D _ A , _ gil;desQ:‘€JtI‘§?ces-cone in and see them Good work prompt delivefi’ Maumk Bunk’ chmmnetown & zo trcatnif-nt fdi' his eyes. Mrs. Meiir- "§\\\\\\\\\\Y_]IIIIIIlllA\\\\\\\\\\TIIhRi'/I/IIIIIAQ IL§§“WII/A\§\\\\\\ _ _ _ w e.-__ _ - "3 tion was unanimously carried. The 5"I"'_--'-"5-1---l Y' \\ V/ ~» n ‘ P p T "K Na, :I 0 t|!i\ ltr/ ` ~\\“ fl”/0/ \\\ Ivory and Ebony a 'd|‘.)` 'Ibis year we liavcthe largest stock ol __ ' 'Parisian lvoty and I‘Ib0nY X005 W_l"d‘_W‘-` L» ‘ have ever had. Both of these lines arc being Ulf D`21Y€d ` in our show windows at the _present }iinc._ \V§l1@i/19 fl large ramie of styles' and sizes in I\t.jnl Files, LuliC €‘=. Tooth Brushes and other 'l`oilct ArticleS. INFO il ‘3f.¥I€ showing of toilet sets. . _ 1. ,‘ We will be pleased io_5how you these two nit 0 mes. 1 W. W. Wellner 1 Estab. 1868 The Leading Jewelers . /' -, 6* `y. ......-` -i' 1 if--i@ssi| Give Him a Gillette Safely Razor . What could be more appro- 5, __ , __ _ priate to a i1;a{i,diiE\_l;l iithaqlgg' ‘ ` -. ‘ e e. - A' » 2?§"r‘3§;‘§.?'i‘3fsinméthugthat ` is always useful, something ' every ma_n needs-give him gnc. nothing would delight or . ' Gillette Safety Razor Setlgidgistg of triple silver plat- ed holder that will last a lifetin'-_e, with 12 double edged blades (24 keen Qdges) in velvet lined leathers céase. Sqlrx $5.00. Combination sets-brush.soaD,€lC-5 -~ P0 - - ~ ’ ' 4 A . V' t i Row Rwbgn Tl1Pll|.1 &_ C°‘ ras licoiut s1'uoip,souius * 6593.11-.outf. _ ‘° °‘ ° K‘3‘\Sl"Uf).r;I__.._ . -J '§'."~' lii'v'I.‘ ""7 'im' M °"m""°" \\\\vlm lllm\\\\\\\\\\~v1.rn\\\\\'='.."..r//////0,. , - ___,,“nm,,,__, \ _ ,_._...._....¢...»- - __..._........_......I `f.l]`. 'fel f ay ,._,.¢.;... c._ V V I . iw ."._ . _I . .qi it ;l“ .ill ti.: fn". Hai 3'! .., fi fri I i ' ;n'i >`» in ‘ i E ' ";~e~ 5' 'll il i‘}.';§ i ; | Je 15 -xii il ~ _M ...`_.. *..;:‘.' ~ ‘ :;.,...s.