s l. the» real Green Tea Eastern Guardian ..°8HOP from Holman‘: calm)‘ .'BUV VOUR DliV GOODS and Ltd. and save money. Clothing at IVES a MURD()f‘.l\"S.l ..'SPECIALSJ __ Pad and limo. citing 59-00: single work traces at [Bed . n". TO!‘ . Balsa gdgitlggurd. L. llardyand Co.. if‘ .'I;G7V'/-1 - _ seze l“. The rich yet delicate flavour of the per- (lo-Operation Is I _. ' fectly prepared ‘green’ leaf will-always Nécessary_ Says I f be found in the sealed Salada. packet. Churchill 1 ' ‘$428192 _ v g "N V, an r_ ma. m Louoou. Nov. L-Rllfht lion. V -“'°" Winston Churchill, seretnry of- _____________,__ Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From Esat Point to Caps Bear isia big territory, yet right across this space Parkman ‘Supplies the Big Majority . 0f Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK- _ MAN'S EVE-GLASSES are < the FINEST PROOURABLE. 4 and he is the ONLY GRAD- anco courses.) In Montague Oell and see for yourself his "UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL v 1 UATE OPTICIAN (attend- b Wont Any Medicine No matter what the ailment, wt. have thestandard will cure it. us and see. ii. l. MABON. remedies that We handle all the best of the proprietary medicines, preparations that will do all that is rclalmed for them, and we sell only [those articles that we can confid- ently recommand. Everything that .ought to be in a first-class Drug- jstora Ie-kept here and is offered to Ithe public at the right prices. Try state for the colonies speaking at the annual meeting of tile Empire Parliamentary Association. said this country could not possibly con- tinue except in fro-operation nnd as sociation with those great common ities which had sprung up under the British crown. “although for many Years the title deeds. of empire would be deposited hcre." he said. The British people are L-ound. step by step. to attune their policy to he wishes and needs of the over- seas dominions. "l cannot doubt that the ymp ne- fore us will witness favorable de- velopments in the unity of our far flung race. If we move on that road there are not limits to the peaceful DIO-slwrlly and security which the om-pirq may enjoy. if we were trying to stand byonrsrlvos we Lould never meet the great sister nation which speaks our language on those terms of’ perfect equality whiih alone can he the inundation for n still lllKllhl‘ and more import- ant destiny." Sclll‘. Financa,'l‘.llpt. lsallns of 120,000,000 Fed From Plush Carts MOSCOWfNov 3~Russia gives a foreigner the impression of being a grcat nation which is trying to lllvo on a peanut stand basis. 'l‘-llore ‘is magnitude to nothing hut'thc population: 120000.000 person-s are dependent. upon the supplies afford ed by push-cart dealers. in Jliloscow. Petrograd. Samara and other cit-lea. trade conditions are N18 same. "Basket pedtdlers. ‘street corner‘ stands and small. |woe-begone shops with empty car- ltons llnd frlut scattered overthcir shel-ces to make them seem full. provide all the food that it avail - Iahle. Brood. potatoes onion. meat. su- gar, sunflower seed. red pop are of fered by these dealers whohavc ‘come into existence since the em- bargo was raised on trade ill foods. One sees few full loaves of bread B ' . N 'f i .l i . PARLOURS. onomflrh‘ and Pr" 1 "on nmhlilllrborfaenvllolllgigdclilrgtinid vlslllnllrl] i1 these shops. Tile bread is sold Drum" "p rue to load product‘ for Poole nnd ill)’ 111B P011011 llilil "m!" l-‘litlmmeili Monmsu,’ P_ m" L 1'l‘-h<>nll>s<>a' for Newfoundland pnnnnt afford an entire loaf. . E. E0 A ‘> - -———— lports‘ A‘ Occasslonallly. a till oi’ American M‘ .. . . . l Sum: Farr“, M‘ C“ CwL Pe_ salmon or American condensed Montague, P. E. l. 1 -tcr Poirler is in. harbor with u ,milk is seen ill a shop window or 0R1! 0i prudlw-P fill‘ $y:l.ne,v. N. 5. on a market ‘wagon. But such luxur - "°*' I l l-ullniting a fuvorublc chancn Ala 19s are spud"). gobbied up by m“. sa . ' ‘ ‘nu-um,’ h “and u. “n, tomers rwholhuppened to be ruble J0!" 0f Mrs-Irvin: Jhc- ‘ j q 1 1 1 ‘millionaires. Comb honey also ap- W“a“g“aa““$ °',,.Z"“"' M "u. "mm": llrilvcllufrolllrugt. pears spasmodlcally in the larger y I lfl-tlve or nlslljrc-f _ t _ 1.! MABllll Eyes omfiiiglinined ‘ Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry 4 Toronto cell-gs Exclusive Test Room Con. 1 Ive method; or both. without the nee of drums and llttbnl: leases or prliolas to correct nny leleet or abnormality e1 vision, With two competent 0p- lolm-trlnls, lllll two fully eq- ulnpi-rl nmlnnllon roman. wr- an DRDIIROU lo llvs our [ml- mnn nn ontIe-nl servlrr which ll positively ulexeelled. or. HUTGLIESON llpto-etfllt 8.. and will load ltrolluco nl Newport by Jaulcs Fuy for Syd- ne.. Ny S. _ A. The following sclmnnors arr in port bound for Cilarlottciown. Summerside. etc. Schr. Pacific. Capt. lilurrzty", lor (fharloitrtown. ‘Sc-hr’. Carl F}. Richards, Capt. Skinner. for Charlottetown. 80hr, Atnlondlt. Capt. Ford, for lit-id and Co.. Summorsido. -Schr. J. H, Ernest Grady for ‘shops. _lt is 35.000 rubies for less thana pound. and disappears rapLiI 1y_ . . Rusty tins of Argentine and Ausi traliun corned beef also come . to- lightin unexpected places lm-d a few uins of American army hamltack find tlhelr way into, the markets. No dealer over seemmtohava more than one tin of these 41...: tile source of the supply is mysteri- rnsi cnsntorrsrown control/is i l z i x i QO-OPO-OO-O-OOO P9OOQOQ Q OQ-OQOG. "O COCO-l Sunlmerside _ _ - ollfl- 1 "'°'°" "m" 9"‘! "°" m“... “m. - " snllr.‘ Joseph Mount wuunm. The ' member of the Foreign ee-e-mwooee» '. Ch""|°"°l°"11- Trude Council who was asked __ _ mgglge‘ Myosotis Eastmmh _S"'"' where supplies of this sort cams LARGE 3.15.51- OF SCHOONERS sch“ Antonie C‘ Baum?” 92 ‘s; Schh FflormewB‘ Lemanche w, from replied that ‘they were prob- AFtRlVES AT GEORGETOWN 'C&pl_ Gabril Fudge, from 13111-1“ Charlottetown. ' ably supplleovulricb the Bolallevllst '"'-~ lNewfoundland. arrived and will I A3801"! "B"!!! 1'0!‘ Chill" government had bought abroad Over thirty» scllfluflers illTlVflil in load produce for Newfoundland ° °“'n- _ _ 1| 1'11 h h a 111 '11 1 m 1. l:uo|vgolnwn m, we.;,ne3duy_ NW p0,... m, w_ A_ P0,... and Co. u. Schr, Alfsretta. bound to New Stile ‘Sud; a s pile n Drvl and. Lower Montague. consisting of po lvbrk‘ ‘will llimlwf- Cilpt- Wren‘ ' l Albout fifteen were loaded with tatoes. turnips. vegetables. beef. lmlme- _ _ , ' l Mm" ‘if the merchant“ are Per‘ non] for Charlottetown, ISummer- butter, cheese and- other articles A Schr- ""55 Pr" 50'"? is “$110” side and other island ports A. Gas Schr. Beland. Capt. Stan- Schr. ‘SlllannQ Capt, Gauthier loy Donne. arrived from Halifax. from Arichat, C. B, is at Kings N. S. with lumber and salt and wharf nnd will load produce con- after discharging. she will load slfltlng of potatoes, turnips. vege- produce tby W.‘ A. Poole and Co. tallies, out»; butts-r and hay Ar- for Nova Scotian ports; A. ichsi. by the J. J. Hughes Co. Scllr. Nina (‘taro from St. Pe-tvrs Schr. Flora M, J., Capt. Frank N. 8.. (fllpt. Silueon Richard. with Tulk of St. John's Newfoundland forty half barrels herring. after arrivfd from North Sydney and discharging her fish will load pro will proceed to Grand River to load ducs for Nova Scotln J. J. ‘Hughes ($0.. ports by the produce by E. McFarlane A. foundland ports. - Schr. Ada M. 8., Capt. Abso- lum Thomas of Si. John's, New- foundland. arrived Sydnoy with o load of coal and af- ter discharging she will load pro- duce at Lower Montsguo by W. A. Poole and Co. for Newfoundland ports. A. lScllr. M. A. Lewis. Capt. H. J. Carmichael. arrived‘ from Morris Point. N. 8.. and will probably go to Murray illnalbor North to load produce for Nova Scotin ports by Benjamin Clow. A. Schr. Orills. Capt. George Peti- pas. arrived from Lungs River. N. S. and will load produce at Lower Montague by W. A. Poole ant‘ Co., for Nova Scotla ports. A imlirr AND JEFF:- INO, int-no‘ x (“or come m Ye- f; Anaemia Thin. wntery-blooil is no more nourishing than thin, watery mill ——skim mills. ' But you can soon enrich thin blood. overcome the anaemic con- dition and build up the whole sys- tem dby using Dr. Chase's Nerve 0o . ' Mrs. F. C. Simmons. 42 Cur- l tis SL. Branttord. Ont. writes: - "For about eiqltl yearn l sulered irom anaemia. My circulation was poor. "l? (prim and lips were pals. and I] Ind: nn'l icet were always told. l was nervous and unable lo nlcep well. l lied lvqucnt headaches. seemed restless and ss-ily worried or irrilstacl. There was s uinq sound in my ears. indigestion H: sir-o one of my complaints. and l l ollrn was sllsclsed by weal spells. l I ‘veal lo s doctor. Wllfl told me l was rmrmic. but as I did no! get any bel- [fr l decided lo try Dr. Chase's Nerve "MY-l. and alter the first box l fell bfllllltr and my headaches completely disappeared. ' l continued using the N?" Food for quite a vfiiilc. l sln ‘lune well nnw, and cheerfully and Illieiully recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve l0 people sulering as l did before l "ltd lllis splendid ' ' f’ DI- Chase's Nerve Food. 50c l 50X. all dealers. or Edmanaon. Bites 6c Co" Limited. Toronto. for yew. won't get hurt. I . from North ' --‘-"--l~. 6o our soon FIND ‘GM Rout nivb TELL HlM s. wlwT To ‘lee, l-twi AT ON¢C~ alien: A L06 at l-lawkesbllry but is vxpected t0 get off first favorable change of wind. Silo is hound for Suuris from Bishop and Co.. 10f Burin Newfoundland. A. —Z-oe¢--i- 'I‘eacl\er—~Whlch one of tho five sensav-slght. fueling. hearing, taste or smelt-mould you get along best without‘! Small flow-Feeling. because when you got in an accident you .\\\\\\\>\ .DODD'S oi. -‘- \\‘\',\\\‘D1;5 ' ' é- -- -.~~\ KORI AT YOU Tllfiee TIMES ‘.1’. l think. by the thoroughness oi’ the was there the girls were JEFF, Bun Muff‘ 8e Awrut. SQNCTNWG- ‘he's Pttotleo sons who have been forced to open stands as n. means of livelihood. Hal-f of tlhem are women. Frequent- ly everything from diamond brace- letis to potatoes is offered for sale on the same stand. Nearly all deal- ers buy and soil all sorts of com- moditlles. cMediaeval village methods to barter and sale are ‘transferred to the big cities. The fuir of past cen- turles has been revived lll the streets ylhlle the great shops on the main streets stand empty. Thdlr staple goods were all re- qnisitioned long ago by tllie gov- ernment and no new supplies are coming in. Shoemakers nnd wst-chmalktwss ire again opening little shops and . living on repair work. iBllrllBl‘ shofis are reopening. Beauty shops. mil- lnery shops and corset shops were never all closed. "So you visited. my commercial school for young ladies?" did" “And were greatly rdlflud; course?" "Oh. yes. Wiwn l having | nose-powdorigg practice." A\ouT, a ANB it! WGNDQR WHAT I06 Dome _Now f’ Illllllllllllllll I g?!‘ Frostbltea -s "Into. RELIEVBS PAIN II $1.00 a tube A! 1O or by mall llll ‘H! Llllllli III-l! 60.. LIIITII. IONTIIAI. ._._.i__. IN MEMORIAM THE LATE MKS. EDWARD STAIR 'I"lle death out" rr- ti ill this city on Friday of Mr". Edward Stair in tic Rlst .\‘ear' h ‘r mo. Sill! Wit; .\l' ' Muriah Strllilq pf (krmvall. ling- land, and tzlzwln in lilo island when but n gill wi ll il-r family nnd Olllt" i'."€t=_n ‘s. l!~:- 1)‘ll'0l1LS located at the Queen's; Arms, Royalty. whore they lived for many years. {for thr Il"‘-'h of Mr. Strlght the family removed to Charlottetown. whore thvv have since resided. She was a mambo" of the Church of binlzian“ and was wall known nnd bclovwd llv he" l-ltllnate ac- oullintanccs and nltlch respected hr all. ii-‘or a lnnu time the llll" Stuir conducted a Clothes-Closu- inl! and hunt-w business in this citv. and in this way she hecalnr """"‘ “'1' irllv ‘rl 'll" p" 11in n‘ tho r-ii", but also to many in other parts of the Province. She llus pass-ed nlvlly llftor a lonl! nilzrimllgo. Most of Ills pv-n- ple of her (luv nnd generation have flrwlrtml l"l'l in her dnnth ont- of our oldest residents, linked h» tlvoon the present and the past. low "nus ‘o hnr s-tsrnsl reward. She bud n family of four chil- dron. two of whom are now living lvnnelv. Mrs Brc-nion J, Gllrnhum vrmvl "is" Flthnl at homo. also two sisters. Mas. Jane Sears of Sum ll‘"l'villc. Zttlltss" snl Mr; floors" "horns. now 'l‘°“iillf.lg with ll(‘l‘ ilrtutzhtnr at Mi. Herbert, Th" [Itnsral takns place on Mon- da" at 2' n. m. Mrs. Til funeral iillffili-plfltli‘ (today) Monday at 2 p. m. eEnrnAm MCGRATH Seldom lloes-Tiitianlfel ui dvath (lust such n sadness over a lluulo nnd locality as when it came tn ‘cllliiu tho suuLr/f Bertram McGratll on Monday. October twenty- fourth at the cariy age of Lllll'i,_\' one years. Tile (localised was one of Mor- clls most industrious and rcspoci- 0d young man. llis lllllil and gent-l"- ous disposition matte ijim many “Wrm friends. both in Morcll and surrounding country. He was one of the most pros- perous fishermen on the north shore of Prince Edward island and worked as usual at his life's calling until one week before ills N‘. “But amidst all the ref-dicing. t flYAl. llAVYTllT rt r death when he was seized by n severe altar-k of llluull Poison and notwithstanding the attention of tbo best medlrnl assistance in the country, and the kind and tcn- dcr nursing of a loving fanliiy lliel bright young life was endPd. His last days worn brlglltcncd by the visits of his pastor Rev. Jos- eph llroney, and (crtiiied by the lust rites of the Catholic churt-lnl and resigned to the will of God his soul went forth to meet its null-tr. _ lie leaves lo mourn their lrrcpul'-. atble loss a sorrowing flithcr unl' mother, two sisters. Mrs. Tllvlnzlsi Baird. Head 0f Hillslmrtl. Kutic at.‘ -honle. and two brothers. Vlflflellfl and William both of Moreil, '\o-| sides a host of sympathetic friends. and relatives. ' I Despite the very cold weatllen, his funeral was largely attended, prprevgmtatives ol' the Knights oi’ (loillmbua from (Ilrtown and Murell wore present. ~ Tile funeral Mass was sung bv the Parish Priest ltcv. Joseph Rooney. after which all that was mortal of a charitable anti respec- ten citizen. ll loving and dutiful son nnd ‘brother was laid to rest in the cemetery of Si. Lmverencs ‘claim-h Morel]. The Pall hearers were: lllcn-srs. Gordon Hooper. Layton. (‘ofllm Louis Kellv. Ewen Anderson. Pat- ril-‘r ‘Sinnntt and (‘lord-i llifiEw-wl The following friends donated spiritual and floral bouquets. Knights of (lolumbus, Ellcgno Ros- lsiter. Mr. and Mrs John Mclnnls. IB. McAllllflluPlllllp J. Rrralter. Mr. [John McDonald, Mr. and Vlrs. A. iMcAdam. -Pllllip J. Rossitr-r. .\‘lr. | and Mrs. Felfert hlll“pll_\', John; Duffy. Ml‘. an": Mrs. PM“ ‘illrnhvi _nnd family. Sadie and Mary Me lnnis. Mr, and Mrs. EilWilWl Rus- siter. Mr. and Mrs. Jamel- ll. Jllv. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Frank Rllssilrr. .'\lr ‘and ‘Mrs. E-"nont Rossiter. l“l'lW-‘ ers: Cross. by frisnlls and iII<5il<‘- fates from Morell. Wreath .\lr4 and , Mrs. H. ‘H, For. Wrnatll. Mrs; Albert Webster. R. l. P_ (Boston Papers plPilRO (141113) Boston Defaulter l Caught in London ll()S'l‘0N. Nov. 4.-—{‘upt. Ainsll-r- C. Annstmng and lllS‘Pt¥("i’ll‘ Danivl W. ‘Hart of the Boston police sailisl on the Winifredlan today to bring back John B. Thompson. under ar- rest in lnndon allargod with lar- ceny of $20,000 from Foley. ltogvr- son and 06.. wool ' dealers of this city. ‘ ' According lo the police. irregular- ities in the accounts of ‘Fllolnpsonm mamployed as a bookkoopnr. warr- dlscovercd when he failt-d to return to work at the expiration of his vacation inst sunllncr --—-<o>i-—— “ihr-re n. . mo who-till "’ 'i‘ll<-ro w . T“! Tlwuih‘ ThQY K"fiw the preparation of thv toast hrtnlthlrss lnlltnvt-ll by ‘t ' - brought no lily. to wiltlm tlll‘ pru- Vlllilfilllfi ital ' of llllllllitfl. The lesson was from the "Pro- tiigaVs return gave no pivasul-v. and til -n from . ll(J)1l"l sympath- digs] Son". and the Sunday but only bitterness; one who illil t-tiil- litllo LIPIllIIr-‘Po calm» litre ‘ school teacher was dwelling on not approve of thr- feast ileini: rimrlls. "Pit-also, .~ir. it was tile the character of ih» elder hrolb- held. and who had no wish to al- fattod calf." =_ sons-someone lié?fi<f tend it. Now. can any ui’ you toil" ‘ EST VALUE FOR 15¢ FINEST OUALITY lfitll-lflpe-‘M allow Virginia Tobe tin 60 ON ltJ-Atvb tmvir" lfieueis-wtni‘. He chm’ AMY Molt? ‘film i<u.i. You» I'LL wan" out‘ 1i! ‘m: MR! ~- Q hVF-“Slllil-‘Riic; "vb 6W€$ deFF A little shaken into H16 toilet bowl renders ii.‘ PM? from odors and snow-WI! C’ Til/f . Fl/H. ST/Pf/VGTI/ ammonia" p-Wywd Ca/zaalarmza @1181" lmpa/fedwnbmear? "CEETE E" m: PURE wool. UNDERCLOTHING THAT WILL NOT SHRINK Wins in a Test by Comparison. The only underclothing made ln Canada that is re-inlorccd at all wearing parts. The only lull-lashionarl underclothlng made ln Canada-f that is knitted to ht the human lorm. Has a Comfort-Crotch that does not gap or lo0scn—-n unique and pleasing lcature. ls most economical because oi its inllcrcnl good qualifies ancl lasting service. ‘ Unreservedlyfwc state that "CEETEE" is a truly Canadian product. lnhnltr-ly SUpPTlOl to any-—ancl all-imported underwear. Fm mml, lurmlrln mlrl rill/d. Sold ul the best shops. Worn by the best people. masts uh l l l .. ..-_r,. s ..“,;_._-i . era-ox \\\x\ :'..__..e___e._._““~ §\%€\\‘ _ T Ptuo 0mm; Tots/ices; . q > a ~ nsz-s.‘ \~§v~\\\\\ v .0 x k-Bv Bud Fisher- gUfJk 1i = .1. J’ 7-1;. sLippc§ “A4 T1415. l.‘ ReLL ANb "PM-b l Me.- n TAke A 1 cool-me 0F week/s‘ llAchrlonll Yew. "twenty, mtRTY~ I ill l“.