‘lil nfl , . 'll ‘ ‘ Gi i EW l l {~‘ in ,L ....5 _.lr -i V ~»>7r7;'.ff_" ""”"§‘i=‘,. -. _...&~ .__-_~ _ » s._ wi ._ . ij, .. ;' .»,, ,__,! ,_ if_§_`.. .__. ____ sci :Egg -L f” ar’-2* . ~ “‘:f»_‘1.: .W - 'V' 4? f"."i5. 1 _‘C-'l ‘?3:_,l_' gl-_ *_ 'r,~; _ ..» `_`+$_` '.?i`l‘ Rt.-l ill ..r.:l _ .,.. ll? Is \--; "»:'.7‘ 1-gg ,till _ _ i_ _'_ , - 1 »= i¢i'i__".. .’~ V .. Y 3 .-Ar '_ ‘.9 :lil iq ,_ <',\ if i l' _pl ll-iii' ' \‘ \ 'L l i':.'i_i‘.-"v‘r_i i r . glial* f ll f -` _._ __ _.._; li: #Rift '~" .»_','_»~ .- ___ ' .f*€.r". . f’.’lrl"`_ ~ tit;-l~f f._- _ __ ._,,.,~, "_1;' _"_" _ 0 'if __ _. __ 'THE "' .. 7.... -.- 1 - - _ .--_*'\- ~_/P", 1, -. ,_ _.4 .'ri~ Hi. 1, rt . M¢DonaiTi`“ The lsiand’s Leading Store If after buying any of these coats, examining care- fully, comparing with any other ot the ,same price, I think they are at least ten per cent cheaper, you may return them to us and we will gladly refund money. Order By IVIall A _ | me _ New Overcoats The NEW OVERCOATS are here now--the classiest, nobbiest line of .coats ever shown by us. They com- Q’ ’ prise the first choice from three of the largest clothing l houses in the Domix»ion,who _,when they -_return and not a‘few of them will, their winter’s_'saving`s, have a fairly respectable .egg awaiting. them when they resume _civilian 'Many others are not so prudent, they spend as they go and each month’s the next is due. in -the to be dfawn or half months pay is spent before This .is neither fair to themselves » ._ _ nor.to_the_civi_lians_ who,~at considerable sacrifice, die' :sd Rmoz' __L'°_;‘:_" .°"__"“""_` contributing _to _the various-_fu_nds, and‘wq__'~trust our; '"° L°___;’°n om"_’M“°"_| HW” su_:"_ w_ o_ »_ _ _ young friends _who aré m_3nly`eiloughf to join the colors ' 'in the service ‘of their king and-count_ry,'_wi_l_l see'to'-_vit ,,,“|d,”¢ _____,"_________ ____,_____.__,_; ,_ ‘_ “mm that henceforth the greater' part"‘of'theii' 'eariiingsiiis unmaglna :aim -I. It-Alurim *iid ‘=“”.“‘Y i." °“° f°f *hi* l?“.“k§ a“d»l’¢f°*°‘1°“"l"g fi” ______________ _ the f ffmf. that Pr0viSi0ri is made -ima Similiif iii5P°£l' have confined these linesto l vvvvvvvvvvvvv '_ us and the rices here uot i i TUESDAY, Ocroseii 19, 1915. _ ~ _ _ __ _ __ I D q ' edwill meet and beat any catalogue, _or any other . house-it matters not where ; ' it is. . _ At $7.50 a good black overcoat, full length, with good iuality satin lining, nicely nished throughout. tweeds, beautiful patterns of _good wearing material. This is a coat that is absolutely guaranteed byus-a coat we know will give satisfaction. At l2.00 a line of good heavy wool ch_mchillas.made in the different shades, also in mixed tweeds, such as greys. fawn and light mottl- ed effects; a coat good enough for any one; a coat having the regular $15.00 value. Our low net f‘0ti_e price to all" only 12.00. At 15.00 is probably the strongest overcoat .ever ORDERS BY' MAIL will be accepted for any of these coats. ‘Parties living in the Country may buy by mail and receive the same satisfaction as custom- ers in the store, as our terms now are ONE PRICE TO ALL. Try our mail order system for one of these coats, and if you are not perfectly satisfied with it re- turn it to us. Money will be cheerfully refunded.” Fill in the accompanying order and mail to S. A. Mc- Donald, Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E.. I., date ............... ..Herewith find enclosed the sum of _for which please forward me by ............ ._ size ...... _.with the understanding that I may have money refunded at once if goods are not satisfactory. $ . . _ . _ . . .. __ in Shaine wh NAME .................. _ .............. ._ tion during their absence. ’ ' ' “ " "1 And there is 'one°'thiii'g`more. “There are' a few """"".""' "` """""'°"°""""'”"”"”‘ ""'I3"'K'Y"`i`A"""""""_'""""`5"""" dives in Charlottetown, which despite the vigilrinceof “ __ _ the authorities, persist inlselling intoxicating' liquors, sometimes in the perdition. '- _______0__l \ form of so-‘called “beer," to anyone It is intended that during to-day and to-morrow who w'u`lf“y' These Sneak th_i°VeS"`f°r they are!-_‘O every citizen of Charlottetown and-every resident of b°“er_w‘u S9" t° young Soldwr b°yS as we" 353° the province, as far as possible, will be‘called upon hardened qrunka-'ds 39d; -We 'regret that some °f 9”' ~' Af 10-00 3 SWG" line Of ' and given an envelope in which t0,_place- a contribution Ymmg s°]d'ef§ have been _“S” °" the streets und? the for the Red Fund. The contributions will be mnuence of l"l“°"' .Th‘5.»‘5 theacme °f “-“fa’m_¢sS called for on Thursday, Trafalgar Day, and these con- tf’ themselvesfmd t° the cmzens who afe makmg 53° tributions will be the measure of our gratitude for "aces on the” 'behalf' S°_ far _as we hajve learned what Trafalgar Day has brought us and an earnest of there haw not beenmlanyfcqlvplalnts-Qflfhls kmd but what we hope for in the Trfalgar through which the t_he'e`haV€ been some. We NUS* the” _Shan be 31° Empire is passing to-day. _ more such_ complaints and we trust also_that_ anyoln; Th-e object Qf the _Red Cross Fund_ as dur readers caught selling suspicious _beer or intoxicating liquoro already know, is to make provision for the care of the any lfmd to our solcher b°yS¥_ f”'n`be severely and ug" .wounded-our wounded and sick and dying soldiers merclfuny defnt wnh’ fonhe is a worse ene.my to e at the front. Surely if ever a privilege was accorded boys tha” any German and when we- have Smd that 'Wi' _ “S tg expljess 0u___gf___atimde_ _O express _mr sympathy have put him on as low a level as anything this side o with the cause in which the Empire is engaged, to ex- press our willingness to _lend a helping hand to those -d`~ ~- kidd" dd'fi'il' ' ' -hon me fmbw. 212. CALVARY. M0118. YPRES AND PEACE quality of English Coating Cloth, beautifully tailored in fit ' ` finish and make-up quality/of the best tailored work. One price to all 1500. At 16.50 another special value made from English. Chinchillas and Tweeds; all of these coatsare made with. -reversible collars. OUR GUARANTEE ». one. Already' one of the men doing our work in ' _ France and Flanders has returned to face life again h R;cen_tlyFwe rliferfed fo the Ijsrd Qutburst ;_l_ga_m;; with onl on arm. Th f ct that h ` l' tall 's t Q » ng 0' renc war Dan' mencan ex? mg e a e is a ive a i _ _ due to gm lied Cross Fund towards Which'we are show that Mr. 1"'thems'ei.v£s of fit. g This is an obligation we owe_‘tei our soldiers. Th ` `t‘oo't`>`wé'an "oblfgation‘to'1hemsel_h/es"and to us, andeli must not be lost sight of, ' They are receiving fairly." generous pay, ‘Canadian soldieisiire the best paidsol-__ diersin the world. _ Dur_ing_their_"stay in Charlotte town their expenses are not necessarily heavy, Natu`r~ ll require some lifxuries, some some extras, such luxuries d recreation as will . , _ 3!" the civilians. And they have a .thefdilturbance ' into. _ _ _ _ _ _ pleasanter life is.the less people want to die. But war, , The military men now in. Charlottetown, both Siege Henry, brings a much greater lesson than that-the } Bane,-_y_ mlql Infantry, are, man for mam as creditable. lesson of _ self~sacrilice. ~-.Nobody is much good who 3 of njgn as can be found anywhere in Canada gf ‘l°‘2.S l`l0l lil SOITIC l(l€Zl_, SOITIC lCl€8l,. that he C2'tl‘€S' in the Empire. The Siege Battery has been closely. more_for than he does for life, even though it is life culled, leaving only those w_ho are of standard stature_ 3"€Vl?1lCd by the F0fd' m0t0'\.'-' YOU hell’ t0 make ,life and of proved physical fitness. From their appear- ‘Pl@3_59-Ill, but War, H1‘5m`Y, helps T0 make it “Ohhh Wd ance on parade and at drill' it is doubtful if in the, if if i5 “Ot "UNC if`d9`e5 "Of matter 3 damlh Hmfyl Whole British A,-my there is 3 more pl-epossegsing whether it is_ pleasantor not. That is thoold lesson unit. They are men of who_in the city and the prov-' Of Calvary fepeamd “M505 alld Ypfés and Liege and .ince are jugtly p,»0ud_ The Infantry uni¢_ while _Namur_. Whether there are more people in the w_qrld__ _ . newer to the service and possibly of a lesser average; Of 1555? Whether fh¢Y_ #fe fat 01'. lealb Whether tllefe . stature, are also getting .well drilled into shapeaiid ~f*"e'F°"dS 0" Oxefli m"‘k°5 “°“'it”l dlgefencei bm ‘l,'§he' before long will be the equal of any equal number of’ the? me" Sha" be Willing _to di? for Whitt they behwe _ '._m¢n in ‘he Se,-v;Ce_ . " » inqna-kes all the difference between a pigsty and Pitta- ~€l`B fllg OTC, Lllllly 9. g _ alia-io.1eivi:>.1 Oui'-icitizens _are proud of these men and are anx- 'dl59~ Not by bread 31009. Henflly Sl]f,1.“_m¢!`l_ HV?- iously watching them, both as soldiers- and as men. r A5 for militafl’ Pf¢Pa"edn°55i elwugh is E?0d 'md 'l`hey are not only watching tlieiif but they are making Sallftafy 5 *O0 muffh 55' ml|l¥a1'iSm. and that iS bad, bad.” . provision for them through the different funds. The badi 35 fhff GeYmaU5"i3'° f°1°hl“8` U5- ~Th°Y are ‘he Patriotic Fund it being eomfibufed to by the wlwie _-sf°=\tt¢=1¢h=ffS9f__P¢=\C=.=md»b= S\1f<=.H¢\ifi.fh°y Shall; ‘province at .considerable sacrifice to provide for. the fl¢am. -that lesson the_"_"i_5.¢lVe5. d°‘_Nl_1 1° th° _la5_t'H"e~' dependents who will be left behind, _and also to make) Leave Peace P"°P383!\d3'i0- "Wm ibut Y0“» if Y0“`l?f°Wf _ _ _ 'what provision is possible .for the whomay remml 'ten millions to spare, put 'it into Ford ambul:ince_'s."for _y0ul‘ Individual Heed. maimed or incapacitated. The Redifross Fund is also; France' \ ' l _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____»gg;-;_;1»¢5~;-;g;»_»‘;;g__ » -_~n~» 4 _ __._Y_Y_._______-_Y ___,__,_,___,,_____ _ac _-._-,.6 Fiirnlshod l UNTO SELECTION! 0l|lll_Dl_l|l _ by W I.. Loulon. inure W _ Y0\l\‘ l l . .~ .r~'__ _ ---COME HERE-'---iii'--- `~ l bedroom stoves." " ~ ' l » I "'-“J ’i the _ Boll Roll, The largest, chéicest: cotton bolls grown in the sou11h_¢_\_f_n o0tton~ fields are selected for Crown Jewel Cotton Batting.` By using i1:_-you have thg _ assurance of absolute .cleanliness and purity _-it’s worth something to know what 18, Oil the inside of your comforters and Qlfllts- . _ ‘ j N f@WMmV¢wnm ' ' n ewel Cotton Batting is made only fro the most select 1or$gnf)i`blreJcotton, thoroughly purified of all dust and odors. It is the softest, the sweetest and the cleanest _cpttonjbatting you ‘ can buy. ‘Unlike ordinary short fibre cotton, no bleaehing is ne¢¢5ga;-y, as Crown jewel Batting is _naturally snow-white and `, - ' - does' not require chemicals to whi_ten xt. i _ ' Use Crown Jewel Cotton Batting and your bed _covering will » be lighter yet warmer and more comfortable than if made from heavy bleached short fibre or shoddy cotton. Crown Jewel Bat- ting needs no sewing-or stitching together, because the long fibre ‘co`tt`on is strong enough to prevent separating, knotting or bumghirlg, Call and we will tell you more about °‘Cro`w_n Jeweg”. A Disinfected Batting Popular Priced , ' ' Pure Cotton Batting, good roll, at 8 cents 'per roll. Crown Jewel 18 cents per roll. 30 cent ro l 36 _inc ~es by 90 inches. _ _ _ _\ g Two Rolls for Quilt, requires no stitclling, per roll 30 cents. ' ' Another good one 40 cents. ' _ Now for the extra large roll sufficient for one quilt without seam, per roll 75 cents. _ _ _ BUY Yoi-iii oUiLT- i3A'i"ri.~i<;»i-ii~:1iE `-AND SAVE MONEY. - PATONS _ _ _ _ ,_., ,.,__. Phone 9-6, Victoria Row. .» _ ' io-i9MEii. _ . l .IJi1 i _ 1 " " T1 1 .;___.=~..=s 4 s'reAi/len LAPLAND anmos RoADwoRKsRs'PATmo'rlc i=uNo ` GOLD T0 NEW YORK.‘ Collected by R. J, Llewellyn, ~Roiid NEW YORK- 0.¢`l0lJf'l‘ 15--“ The .Ma,ster, Sturgeon, District No. .83, Red Star liner Luplunil arrived here Kings Cgunly; \ today with $2,500,000 in gold, con- Rev Thug Gallant _ signed to local bankers. Passengem Chester Llewellyn, said the vessel was escorted virtually Mrs David Colllngg, ll d ri h l Brltl h ul- Oscar Collhigs, _ - John Jamieson, ._ - John J Sorrie Q - William Grlfllii, - Hughie Colliugs, - on . . . 5° ` iemmwwmwnwmmsimvmc g2a\:r\=\cr\=\mm¢\vl¢\U1Qe¢e¢ a u ngt e voyage, iy s cr sers. The convoys remai_ned close to the Lapland iintll the liner was well outside the war zone. and early yes- terday, in a heavy fog. another Brit- ish cruiser picked up the vessel. George Gratto. _ _ . ei .' John A Collinss. - "The Island Condition Powder will Thomas Creed. ' V ~ put your horses and cattle in good D0I1llld JHmiEB0l1. ` - shabe for the whiter. Only 25c. Fost- Dtlvid JBmi€B0l1. ~ ' D' st S sid William C d T88 , __ _ - Wodley Llewellyn. ' - ---l-#M l Philip Jamieson, jr., ' "GRAPEs.-Rea Roger Grapes and_Pi\1s Jamieson. . ~ Concord by the basket at Beer & R -T Ll€W€\\Yl1.R'M» ~ Goffs. ' 3487-10-usual. i 2 -"‘ . $7.65 l -Ili- my ,_ r _ » _ _ _ For Store.iSaitisf_`acti_on Cold weather is coming and you will 'soon feel the need of a good heating stove.. ` J. We have a splendid line of heating stovesin stock ' now. All the leading lines are represei'ited'”."i.ii‘id`f~we know that YOU will find a stove here‘~that will suit These stoves are wéllmade, are neat in appear- _ ance, will give splendid heat, and are priced most moderately. The line* includes hall sitting room and _ 1" ,i _ Call in today and see _ .the showing, __,_,_b__, ennell i& Chandler; i7?li -e .L_ - W* of Classic .Ladies f