> v ».,, "t. i i~w'af"~ ~ -» -, ff s- . .--er: -_.- \ _ ~‘_ : ‘ .~ -‘~. ,‘_ 25.421, -./._-‘¢',_»‘_ -I-f-,§'~f}i_,~.=.»+_ . h` ‘ . ~. ‘- ~'fi‘..”»’2.*-1’-"i - __ . , _ .- »~ 9 ‘ i ‘ ~=' - > ~ . .~....,~....,~. . . - ~ - - .- -"<'-5""-'if N ’-"f"' "'_"/U4'-1-iff. _ .-4 i'/'ii-'/"t‘»---*"l"'.` - .ii ""3 ~ -`f»`iuN0-, railway sisuoiil buy to messed neia ssi|6oi,.Ne. 12. supplement $80.00. Apply to Chester Easter. 8oc‘y. 0'_Lesry Road, R. R. _ ` _isss-1o.11ri-imsi. ,_ _,..,_ -_.,, , _ WANTED "AT ONGE SEVERAL choice mtloh cows lately ireshollod or to freshen _iii November or early ln Decem_-her. Apply to 'I'.B» W00i1- ma, c _ _ ir. Izoai-_io-semi li Bentley, Charlottetown. 1942-1o~11Mai. ' 2- _ iinsonnminnoiss --' ‘ .mo ALFRED Menoimnn i.ANn ‘_ surveyor, I-lormanvillo, vis Bouris. ~ 1911-io-ismisipa _'run sum wav 'ro snub Monisr b Domnlon Et ren Mo _ _ - I T0 LE"l'.l-House on Upp‘er Hillsboro - ‘ by mall is y D ' noy Orders 1992-10-B2M_Eil. St.. containing sight rooms. Alilily 20 .RAN0,,mRs_ _BUY YOUR school street- i oct. iemd and et _ ~ _ _ ' I fresh meet from me _ tl ` 5 results. A-ldred England. Illllersllii- T0 LIT HALF _OF NIW DOUIL _ z001_w__MM7__p_\_ tonuniit amine. 114.~ii:im Aves-u»._l _.Q-u ,___.¢1_»-_ ~ AWUH- -3- H°"“° 3’ _nur voua our or 'i°owN sur- 'i-».¢_¢.._......,-.- ~_,...- ' piles with Dominion Express Hone! T°'|'-T f"' mu” _ 'u_”m.H‘°. Orders. -Five dollars costs three Rooms. ‘het water booting ¢rste|_ wut ""_m_n“mu_ etc. Apply 76 Upper Prince Bt. 1058 ‘ _ 19"' “ 1"” ' - i irnimnizs ron 'ri-in misss or | t. 'ln be _|»°¢.|f¢ 'ro imr-_-mn i-rioimsnn _Horst “*P_‘° L°°* ‘°_""“ _ _ vm, Wm” on Nom. U "_ uw: ed by the uoderoigwixd upto Oct ‘_ me at 1 ii. in. 011°- AULU ZHROO. U3'-D.e-Would iisk have been made to the rudder and JOM R. Marks & Son of Long m8Ch‘i“¢l'>'- . - erine A. Pierce, Noi-_th Leiiev.iii'e, ree- ` sono or i-ii-:ALTH A'r1'su1-ion -The attention of the provincial boards or ueaicn is oii-saved .tn me adivisntilsement of the Assistant Pro- vilinclal Secretary :re expenses iinvur- red dn connection with the pi-os-nt epidiernric. Wlhdio the governmeiit is prepared to pay- necessary expenses of tlhose who artemoo poor to provide _their own lllvjlihood. -it is distin---tly oxpressed .thot no expenses must be lncurired- on behalf of the governnncnt wiltdiout' perrnilsnrlon from the Assist- ant Pmviucmi C AMBULANCE CALLS. - Mr. W\\“l8ih1l-‘B Hmbiiilomcle -had seven c:-ills on Monday for pneumonia cases und -th-ree yesterday. The calls on Monday were -to take two men-" named Wood. ol' Tea. Hill, :to itilie P. E. l. Hospital, Ml-ss Mary McKenzie, nurse who -mis tal-ren dill while attending a patient at Rocky Pod.-nt; Mr. Emest Larter.1l EW'-011 Slreot; Mrs. Adonis, Olehar St.; and M-rs. Wm. ivicNeni.. C-mrs Roads to -the P. E. l. Hospital; llliss Curley. Prince -Street and Mis. i';.a1_ is-mt Douglas street to the onariwe. town Hospi:l>e.l’. .___- 'HABEAS CORPUS.-On Satur- day last an application was made before the Chief justice at Chamb- ers to discharge from custody Nazallre Gallant who was a prisoner in‘Queens County jail. The name in the warrant of Commitment, on which prisoner was detained w.\s Alfred Gallant, and the offciicc mentioned in 'same was ‘breach of thc Prohibition act. The prisoner applied for release on the ground that hc as not the person named in the warrant of Commitment. His Lordship, after hearing the evidence and argument of counsel, discharged the prisoner from custody( George S. Inman, K.C. was counsel for the prisoner and W.E. Bentley K.C. forthe prosecution. _ ` THE STANLEY Fl`NiIGAT.ED -Captain Walter l'-Io..c, oi the steamer Stanley is regarded not only as a skillful navigator, but also a very cautious one and one who knows danger when he sees it. Saturday he brought his ship up from quarantine where she had been thoroughly -jfnmigated' and iii- stead of shoving- her in among the bunch of unfumigated craft at the marine ~quarte_rs, Dartmouth, he dropped histhud hockln.-the stream.. All the marine department stesmers have had tlieir-~e}perience-with the Influenza, but the Stanley -has gow: through the cleansing process, zi'rd_ Captain. Rowe can be relied upon t`o keep_ her-free 'if -it is at all pos sible.-Halifax Mail. ~ -'ls _Predicted WASHINGTON, Oct, G3-An early taste oi-winter si-about to be _Weather Bureau says the cold wave by Thursday night or Friday extend to the middle Atlantic, New Eng- land, South Atlantic and .East Gulf -ln' Memoriam on. H. :_ Meswzn Mpny friends in this -Province will bo sorry to 'learn of the death im snimiiei-side yeotera---- or Dr. Henry E. Meliwen. He I been in -rather poor beauty heals-_ nd -his end was Dr. McEwen was-$2 yzurs of ago and .hail been a praotflslig physician for 22 you-s. He was at native of Dundas and before local!-113 ill 3\ll\`l~i11_9T°l‘l@ _about s your om practised Ms prolev- sion in 0'Loary. l_-lo lo survived by his widow. formerly dll" wclhy of Firea- lami, lm 11, who wgflil iliave the sin- egrg pymplthy of molly tn -her her- esvemeat. The remains will-be uhm _¢¢.0't,gr;';t 11.301, in. today. ln- --.i * '. . I BV _vt As allreudly lnltlmatod and os will be " seen by an advertisement ln aiiotlioi-‘ 1 '~ -Vw. ' ' ‘ . ` A l_'3l_~p column, an appeoils being inallo on' giveiithe country from coast - to are iiespitei siren be mn.-nrainui in coast. A -special bulletin from the its present efiicieiicy aria equipment , ple that expenses have -increased en- hultonod by on al. ck -of Indirenzii. lsta.t&m0nt in this issue. But while' anus! _bo Iodo"in"Blsuliloll' prohsbtysniisri o 0 I' been tion for every vacant position _rr ISLANDER VVOUNDED.-Mrs. Cath- Sivod H telesrem Monday sorting -that iiér husband 112353 -me. wiiiism I-‘i-irncls Plea-oe. innamuv, has been :id-mined me me zsni General Hospital FP8-1168. 0011. 211911 with glllnehnt wound tn the face, chest and upper exticni- ities. HORSE NOTE.-Mr. Joseph McGregor, Montague, has sold to Mr. C.H. Vail. Sydney C.B. his fast pacing gelding, joker, by Aquire, 2.27 I-4. joker, is a free leg- ged pacer and doesn‘t wear the hand cuffs and will pace around 2.20 next year under Mr. Vail’s mana ement. ____ S WEDDING BELLS.- On Tuesday evening Oct. lst at 186 Donald Street, Winnipeg, the Rev. J. Phillips Jones of St. John's Presbyterian church, of- Iiciatlng, Miss Georg-ine Hooper- Matheson of this city daughter of Mr. David Matheson of North Mil- ton. P. -E. I., became the bride of Mr. John A. MacKinnon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Finley MacKinnon, ol' Brookfield. P. E. ~I. The bride look- ed smart -ln a suit of navy blue sergc. The coat opened over a blouse ol' white georgette crepe, and she wore a becoming' black velvet hat. Her furs a scarf and mutt, were ol’ Hudson seal. Mr amd Mrs. MacKinnon have taken up their residence In the Lash' Kathrlne apartments says( the Win- nipeg Free Press. ' _A REMIDBB.-'Ilhe Guardian -has been showin ‘a replica, of ithe Lusltaniia (Giernmam) -medal which Major Bart- lett receiiived from ui friend in Eng- land. Thils medal, it will be recaIleil,` was struck in hlorxour oi what was perhaps the bggest whollesale mur-der perpetretcd by Germans_ during -the war, the sinking of -the Lus»lta.niii, when 1198 persons out of 1951perlsh- od. -lt Is interesting 'to recall at pres- ent, while Gezrmany in her quest foi- peace is denying 't-he perpetra-tion cf c-Litrnges, that itihe ‘Kolnische Volkzei- tung, one of the lca,dil-ng German pai-,i cis said of vthils outr-age." With joj.'§'~.i' pride we cdnitomplate this la-test cle-:.1 of our- navy.” The inscrlp-tflans on the medal are well known to Guardian readers: the -Jiri-king ship with gunz and aeropliaines -to prove the Geri-m'a.n falsehood that she was carrying con trabami; the Cunard oftlce in New York where Dee.-th sits at the wicket handing out .tickets tc- pfisacizigcra wi:-i had neglected tho Gei-'nilan warn"fl'»§| that the ship was going to bc sunk. The medal is dam-ning proc? ot' ucv man treachery in Miay 1915_ and- ol German fafsehcotl then a-nil uoiv who-1 sho denies'-‘.ho 1>t‘.z'pctr_".I.~lcn ol 011-- rages. RPPEIL FDR P.E.|. HOSPITAL behalf of the Prince Edward island Hospital. This appeal is simply to enable the people of the province genes-wily and of Queens and Klng‘ii Counitlcs particularly to e-ay wlietlier shall be mniilmusined as lt ls and his been, o credit and a blessing to the provdnce_oi" siimll be obliged to rc-lucc its .lliwllltles for caring for the sdck. lt is unnecessary .to remlmd the pee ormbusllyon account of. urs war, un- necessary' also to remind them that the sick are being as faithfully ca-red for and as tenderly 'nursed as If the care and attention cost -no more than bsloro. Hlohortc- there has been nu cur-uiumeut’in_snv way on wccoiim of the increased expenditure, whl---li is ully explained in the' Trustees there has been no ourbolimorit, while the pick are being giiiiswred to with- out stint the lnovitnblo has happen- ed. the llittnces have' _.fallen behind by llinut $6000. This dodoit _most new be wiped ol Dr'-oultlildiolst. nf etsft and other expwndttibes mlm be rem:-ici tot ' _Cm lo reduce thlomeloncy of me Pridul ,Edward livin hails pain has 6 ‘ 8.( I \/ \»\' ,\." T 1 \ i \ \ _ Two mad_zl: of Boys' Shoes. Always popular and in general demand. Give you serivice as well as . appcaragtce. Black or brown leathers. Make Your Shoe Dollars I do Double Duty' VER,Y dollar that you spend for shoes has its influence upon _ - the nation’s big problem. Spend it wisely, and it wiilhclp not only to keep prices down, but to insure thcsupply of leather for our forces overseas. _ Make your shoe dollars do this double duty. Buy wisely, for service rather than merely for appearance. Go to a reputable dealer and benefit by his knowledge and experience. Look for the manufac- ' tim-r’s trade-mark on the shoes you buy. Do these things and you will secure better value for yourself. You will help to keep prices down by reducing the production of un- necessary styles, and relieving the dealeriof carrying non-essential stock. ' _ ' All of these things will help to solve the problem of equipping i _ our soldiers with proper shoes, and at the same time supplying those 1 who must remain at home. - _ ' I . I V A.H.M. War-Time Selections ofer special Service Value for Men, Women and Ciliildren. Ask your dealer for them/ AMES I-1oLD1-:N MCCREADY | ' Liiwinn "Shoemakers-to the Nation . ~_. ii; _ . . i 4 When you buy Shoes Iookfor- s _ ' . ` ` -fhia Trade-mark on every g0I¢ , l . __ 2. _ W 1-r 1 l 1 _ _._“Z -15"" "`-_-_ ' ‘I _ . _ v - -i-91150-\‘1Y “M866 tl11'0liEh Weary llighwiparrlonable -refie.c.t»’|a-n upon the prov- PER&05_AI*S ST. JOHN IIONTKIZAL TORONTO WINNIPIG EDMONTON VANCOUVER - and days by kind and attemtlve and faitlifu-1 nurses-let these and their friends answer. A small contribution from each person in every school district, a reasonable average from all rthe school districts will wipe off the debt, enable the :trustees to main- tain the dnstirtutlon in its present of- ticlency and en-sure to the pr-avi-:ice .i_ place of refuge in case of serious ill- ness or fnji.-:'y. ll \\'oi`I he an i'.:i- incei if the response to this appeal l ___ ,,,,0\,,d in any way Bugges, tha, ,nel 'rue menus ei Mr. T. .i. Mon-is. ' city are pleased to se-1: lini able-.to be usefulness or capacity, or botih, of thisl Lnsttuti-on should be curtailed to' meet the inc-reds-eil expenditures. Thai response, i-t is sincerely hoped, w-lll_ be a nia-ndalte to the'-Trustees to keepi the hospital up tc- its welll established' and excellent standard with the as- sui ance -iii -tangible form that the peo- ple wi-_-1 back I-hem up. out again after an..attu<;k of grippe. Mr. and Urs. Alfred jainicson, who have been spending sonic time visiting i\Irs_ _i:1iiiicson`s parents .\-lr. and 'IN-Irs. S.F. _I-lodgson, leit on return to llrilifzix yesterday iiioriiiiig. ,_ ' ` _._ \ in '_ us f _B E,__ ¥\\\..ll C _W_o11`i`eii’s Fashionable Winter Coats at, Very Moderate Prices - - - You certainly- want. to get l all -the style, quality and value `\ _ th »t you can possibly get in a ` coat considering the priced you __ _ ‘P pay, don t you . ,_1_¢-_ It will be a pleasure for you to see the numerous attractive new styles that we _ are showing now--Coats for Girls and W imcr.-Coats at all prices. Don’t fail to see our shelving. t W .men’.--Winter Coats before buyinr -_-an im- mense range awaits you in the La»-Jiesi kead y-to-We ar Department. . no of our lcadin' values in .1 WOW \N"~`» WINTEII CO/\'l` ol' I O . t, .- ' f _» - _ ‘ brown or -blue mix Tweed, made with _all roiin_d bolt, convertible iiiiilllnr ell`ect..collar; collar, cuffs and belt fini-hed wi1h_biitto_n trimmi}'ll-'- will and sleeves lined. This is one of tin- latest models shown this si-ns-ori and is a garment that oilcrs thc maximiim in scrvic-ii and value; length about 46_ inches; sizes 3-l to 38 for y_oiin_L: girls l(i to I8 years. EXPHESS.CIIAli_(i|§S P./\l__D. Price ....... .. . . . . . . . _ .. _ A vcrypuiy style _in n_woM/\N°s wiurigii co/\‘_r. is<»_<»;l “ii“"°y §i"id `"”'“"° i.lii`"c" .?'.>”.2°ti`i.'i'.l 221125'{i§'§.i".‘3iiii.IIi'.’f.§l'23.13112 .`.'.-if in diiiiiicr Ziitiizlticbuttoh ii-immcd collar cu`ll°s and bclt. lined body and sleeves. This garment is made in the season’s Iatost style, is.” "W8 ` fitting classy Winter C_oat that will appeal _to thosc_ who are loolimll fi" » appearance pnd valiic in a Coat lsengt 48 inches: -“|105 36 10 42inches. laXPRlnbS (,HAR(1I‘.S PAID. Price One of the very latest models in ii Woman`s good quality fancy Tweed WINTER COAT. Body and slccvcs lined; has large cape- mulller collgr. This collar will button closc around neck when desire 2 finished wit insert of velvet, deep all-around bolt with buckle ut back; has in- verted laits extending from bolt to bottom _ol coat _; nobbl’ Cults-and _P _ oclt ts;' colors br w or green mixture; le th 45 inches; _ i.i)izes(ii6, 38 and 40 ihciies. XPRESS CliAR(Ei-IS PAID. Priecszz _I |_ .f . -_ _» ,_| . ns. 'r. -mn. -_ ~ Si?M._N_E_|¢_9l_|?3 - have been ;.... _ _-.» , __ - -_ -_M _.Mlm ___.__» .ii .,__.. W -1. ~.q_» ~t>_i.;'.»-»-._~.*.» _/ _ . l __ A . ~. ,_ . , _ _F-, i lt it il ;_'~’_= _‘_ u-»~ I I 5