‘ .. . ; . _ _Nprg_s;isiisj1_4, isis. ' . _ \. . . -,,: . J. ~ _ » of Glasses there age three principal things to he considered FIT. .QuAI.|‘rv, srv|.a. 0! tli_§_'_iirst importance is the FIT not ie' lenses only. but or' nie rrame mounting as well. QUAL- ITY isjlso important. _ ' } . wif =',',- .r ~ First 'ZOUALITY lenses cost more than otlliere, but means safety and comfort.'._ ~ _ - _ F|'smes_and mountlngs are made in mamyuuslitiea and only in the wear and service do you nnd out the difference. _ li lt’s a Question-1§i`_"""' ' -`Remeinber ! A The sweetiness of lo 'w prices never equals the bitt- erriess _o f poor quality such is the case in buying. HDI wr t€I' Bottles if It D a_y srobiiy th e best and be assured o f better - ~ service longer life and a Lt_butntleati i. i .. ,,,7fE_ ° ° ”“’°’“"°° “ positive WRITTEN. _ Two Year Our GUARANTEE covers every Guarantee FIT, QUALITY, STYLE-ALL RIGHT, JUST RIGHT. _ _ _ ' » Wh y purchase inferior J-'R- Gillislfd i‘.Y§‘li.I"iI.'i”.¥f.`§..°.T.'l..‘§°‘ The right STYLE for you is the one that will look well, feel well and' best serve you the purpose. Bunnyeide Jeweler and Optlclan, _ E0 ' cnerieiieiewn, P. E. i. "The Peoples'Druggist” cn.in1Qgi'__s;i'ovir_iv..ci,1a1tniilN__ ' .. . . ' ' ' c 1" ' 5"” - l'r PAvs te buy' iii iiiie Province. THE HALlFAX.- The Plant lLine steamer Halifax, is due hero this afternoon a-bout two o’clock.~ REV. W. BARRACLOUGWS fa- mous illustrated. lecture will be given' in Hearts Hall. Monday next. 3061. BT. PETER'8 CATHEDRAL..-Wal Intercessions, Tuesday 5 p.m.. in the _ch_apel. The anxious end. the. bereav- ed are invited. - _ GOOD POTATO CROP.- The po- tato crop in the vicinity of Mount Stewart. is all that can be desired in lluantity and price. The ‘local mer- chants have loaded in the _vicinity of twelve vessels, ellso some twenty cars. NEW DWELl.-lNG.- Mr. McLeod D°\l8las. Mount Stewart, is' having his new dwelling at_that place mm. pleted this, week, Mr. McDonald, of Cl“U'l°"»°i0Wl1. has the contract. eau-: PosrPoNEo»- owing to unfavorable weather the auction sale '¢° MW” “km Place on the premises' Of r. W_. H. Inman, Hampton, on 2-IIE? 3111 ine'-. has been postponed till _“Edd-Y 16111. when it will take D B09 at. 1.30, s-harp, or if weather groves unfavorable, on the nl-91 nm, all f0llOWing. 3064,11,14,M2i. POTATOES FOR HALIFAX.-The Schooner St. Helena is -loading ii cargo of live thousand bushels- of pu. tatoes at West River fm- Halifax. -70h" MCQUWHII & C0.. Charlottetown. are the shippers. This firm will also load the schoon. _er Kitchener with six thousand bus. he-is for Halifax. W -- Z* Y T ei < " -Fresh _ Turkish Delight This is the Oriental Confection Manufactured expressly for us, AS IN ‘Tl-IE ORIENT 'rnni-:iz iuivns ' PLAIN, WITH NUTS, MINT Sold in pound lots only at 30c. While it lasts. PHONE 219 _The 'McKinnon Drug Co. |`= _ rf -:_ l I “_ i 1 Ask for l'iickey’s Twist When you want a chewing tobacco that _has all' the fragrance flavor and freshness you could desire, ask for i-i1cKEY's TWIST.. _ _ _ Made from fully matured leaf, in a clean-factory, it is the choicest, cleanest and best chewingtobacco you can buy anywhere at an§price. _ _ _ _ _ _ Buy HICKE S-the big 'non-crumbling fig at the small price. ~ Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd Charlottetown _ . l W - -_ ' -T' _ __ PURE Ano Fnasu l)R.CROKEN’.S CONDITION POWDER (Put up by I. E. CRQKEN, D.V.S.) This condition powder is suitable for cattle, swine and sheep as well as for horsesmand has no equal in putting all kinds oi live stock in a healthy, vigorous condition. Every package is put up under the personal supervision of Dr. Croken, a veterinary of long and successful experience. All the leading 'horsemen and stockraisers on_P. E. I. endorse it as the best -tonic, alterative and blood purifer on the market Price 50 cents per package FOR SALE BY . Colin A. 4 McDonald, Prescription Druggist Revere Hotel Block, Kent St. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 5 BRooM MAKING T1 All you clean swecpers are interested in broom makin8: _ ,nd gs we can supply you with good. fresh _brooms. IIUHYIUI'-9011 to wear well and' sweep clean, you should patronize us. Our bmoms are cheaper and better than can be imported. and if YOU buy from us your money will give employlllfilil d NGN- Th°°° facts ought to interest every family on the lalan . ' Alten Lohnes _ eroussu eraser crmntorrsown. sozi-i1-iiuetuimeimt _ Imperial Fox _ Biscuits 'Are `i.eie'¢iea . ie beer Fox Ranches °n'P-1*-I-mi UWB °'°"1 ut'-lpbfgiublscuitai are rich in foodelemeiits and- are D1°Vi°¢ in eomiimi lfoxfood. . - (1 ug ch feed hripenel Fox Biscuit one medl 811 In f,,,,,.,,,,,, -,|}§|‘§~_,‘f,‘§r,,;, simeperreofex mice at this seem. 'PriceSevenCotltsPerlb._ _ _ '. _ jpairs; Miss C. MacRae 1 pair; also "one pair donated; Mrs. Jack Bruce 'out it if it cost a dollar a bottle. ._ DOCK MADE NAV|GAB`LE.-- The work of dredging on the east side of , Pownal wharf was completed on Sat- urday and a good cut has been made enabling vessels. to unload their cargoes of stone, gravel, etc., for the city without the least dliliculty. On Saturday the sunken hull of the old schooner lying against Lord's wharf was removed. Wide coblers hooked into scows were passed under tim Reel at low water and when the tds raised the old vessel was lifted out of the mud and was towed to ,deep water by the tug attending the `dredge. HEATHE_DALE RED CROSS WORK.- The present condition ot affairs in France show us that, al.- thnugh wc shrink from the thought of another winter campaign, we must do our pant towards making it more comfortable for our boys. Conscious of this the ladies of Hentherdale made a special effort to have their share of the work prepared and sent forward as early as possible. They devoted their time entirely to knitt- ing and as a result have just sent twenty-eight pairs of socks to the Provincial, Branch at Charlottetown. _The work has been done as follows: Mrs. Murdock MacKinnon, 3 pairs;- 'Mrs. Margaret Stewart 3 pairs; Misa 'Annie Stewart 5 pairs; also spun two 'pounds of wool; Mrs. P Vanlderstine 1 pair; Mrs. Gladys Vanlderstine 1 pair; Mrs. S. M. Martin 1 pair; Mrs. J. J. McLeod 3 pairs; Mrs. Sarah Bruce 1 pair; Mrs. Donald Mc- Phee 2 palrs; Mrs. Neil McLeod 2' 2 pairs; Mrs. W. E.- Campbell 1 pair; Mrs. Mary, Campbell 1 pair. Twenty Christmas stockings also maddready and sent. We are Sure ourilads iii khaki will appreciate the wht e-hearted endeavor of the ladies -everywhere who give of their time that those may be supplied with the comforts thev so greatly need. Minar¢i's Liniment Co., Limited. _ Gentlemen.--I have used MIN- ARD‘S LlN_IMENT on' my vessel and in my family for years. and for the every day ills and accidents ofllfe I consider it has no equal. I would not start on s. voyage with- CAPT. F. R. UESJARDIN. Schr. "Storke," St. Andre, Kamou- ' raska. . .rl \ Something NE W The ALL-RED LINE _ of Standard home rem- edies made by the _ TWO' MACh is the best thing ofthe kind that has ever been oiileged to i_;lan;i°__I>¢0P|¢- ese a -secret - home remedies, with the formula of each preparati- (liiligligiliairiliihe vlirrgpted y0u_lo;o_vv just wbaguyou ' in . ' “W1-§“c §.i~r.n: acs ru Pineand Turf... . _ Mac'eSoreThroat Cuzétc ~ ` iiféii-` "l`té§to__i-'eg me 'Qi is. ___ 's Dyeoevsia ffalgg-__ _ ' Live.-'oil-...'f.lf°.‘.'f.'.°._..soi: gig-10 other standard remedies. ASK FOR THE RED PACK- PATRIOTIC BOCIETY.-Au impor- tant meeting ot the'P|.ti-iotic Society will be held in the Board of Trade rooms on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp. , » ST JAMES TON|GHT.-- BDGGIBI service tonight in St. James' Hall. The address .will be given by the Rev. Mr. McKenzie, of Zion-church. sent. _ LOADING POTATOES.-The schr. John Halifax and Eva May are. load- ing potatoes at the Railway wharf for Pictou. The shippers are Messrs Thompson and Graves, of the United States. - _ . _ A F-IN-E HOG.- Mr. John Affleck. Moung Stewart., killed a very fine spring pig recentlly, weighing 275 lbs. dressed, six months and twenty days old. Mr. Aifleck has been noted for producing large stock generally, but Mrs. LaTrobe $1.00; Mrs. J. .\. Mae- .Qucen $1.00; A Friend 50c. 'Tomi $21.40. NEW FOX COMPANY.- The Last issue of the Royal Gazette contains notice of a-ppllcationsfor letters pat- ent to incorporate The Canadian Fur Company Ltd. The capital stock is to be $36,000 divided into 3600 shares at $10 each. The head oiilce is to be in Summerslde. The names of the applicants are as follows:-- Lucas. R. Allen, A. Sterling McKay, Charles R. Rogers, Peter G. Clark. B. Gra- ham Rogers' Summerside. _ _ _ - ISLANDERS FALLEN IN BATTLE -The Calgary News Tellegram Ere- cords the death in action of two Prince Edward Islanders, Privates Lloyd Lee/man and Tom Leenian, brothers. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward \Leeman, formerly of Georgetown, this province. About five years ago the family removed to Cal- gary where the young men were' eu- .gaged in different occupations. On 'the outbreak of the war they enlist- ed with a Calgary regiment. Lloyd fell in the battle of St. Julien. while/ Tom. gave his life in one of the re- cent hattles. Tho News Telegram publishes photos of_ the two boys, of whom it speaks'-in most complimen- tary terms and extends sympathy to the bereaved family. The family is well known in this ,province and the bereaved parents have the sympathy of all. The young men were nephews of llirs. Willla.ui_,_'Larter_of the King Edward Hotel. _ _ - ' CANADIAN EFFICIENCY TESTS. -The -third meeting in the series or- ganized for the training of men inter- ested in' Boys’ Work was' held last evening at the Kozey Komer. There was a large' attendance. The Presid- ent, Mr. J. A. Clark, occupied the chair. After an ample and well ser- ved supper, pleasantly seasoned with social converse, Dr. Robertson took up the thread of his previous. ad- dresses his subject on' this occasion being Religious' Characteristics. His half hour addfress was listened to with deep interest. Professor G. D. Steele of Prince of Wales' College, followed with a pratical and informa- tive address on “The Religious Pro- gramme," in which he explained fuliiy the object of the Standard Effi- ciency Tes-ts. Mr. FE. ,T. _Higgs gave a. practical explanation of the tests' by- "Charting" a boy. His “boy” was Master Ed. Chandler. son of Mr. Ed- ward Chandler and he proved an ex- cellent subject, his' answers to the various questions showing him to be possess- ed more than ordinarily of the char- acteristics which go towards the mak- ing of a good boy and a useful man. The meeting throughout was' inter- esting and helpful. Th_e_fourth 'and YIWl\\\\\\\\\\€J%IIll > sick Room ‘ i Requisites \ - ~ ' 1 Science bas_devised many -T _ aide which-minister to the ' comfort of the patient and , _ the convenience of the ' nurse. Our_stock contains ' the latest _improved sick- ' room supplies, and you us- ually can _save time, and 5 money by coming here first f for such tems. .lcelias Hotwater . neu cum ~ Ruiabz' Shooting, (ggi t'::;~..'f°s~.i.'°.i"“'f.°.,.:; . £i’i°.i....."’°“‘ °°*°°m‘l.3i Lamps, Fever “Ther- f Il‘l0ll\0fOl'le ` ' i - » . __ A special "rush order” ~ -ii be ease fer. -iam giicéimu 'reeeifiiy ie U . ' \ ills 'Z_;iiA£S- -iv i ’ Leave your next order f ' withus. -' Johnson Oar. . . Prlnéeéts- .4 '»»»s.- we...-_ n '""hR-“%~ °~"-'*-'°f-fl-f~i»-f-~ I- I ` I noir-ii-mi ' _ - - - . ._ .;__. __ _ _ {____»._ .___._ . You are cordiallyinvlted to be pre- i A __`__.-~._-,-. ._ i _ ~ - customer’ _ pay for himself. ‘ Moral,-Oh l KlNG C0l,E’S ricli,` mellow flavor gives the finishing fetish to an enjoyable. repeat. ~`You'.11 like pie never' `1'I-lane wlu. as e me ei heme- _ _ ' -n _ __ _ , uf - ',r ; _ _ ; 1/. 1 made candy at the Prince Edward c ' ' ' ‘ Theatre' tomorrow evening in aid’ of ` ' ~' ' . I . Bt. Vincent’s‘ Orphanage. ~ ._ . -_ _ _ _ i ' *The answers; easy! The ‘customer benefits most of all. T V \ ~ 'Somebody has- to pay for long credit terms. __/Is`ii't` it the cash Somebody has tofpay for the occasional cust_¢_4i_1e_i' who does not Isn'_t it the cash customer? Somebody has to 'pay for the expenses and labor incident to carry! .~ ing' on a credit busine_ss.' iIsn’t it the cash customer? _ You fix the moral yourself! This store goes on a cash basis February ist, 19i7. ' 'And in the meantime,--all the past due items on our books arc _ being Carefully closed out. Is_ your name among the past due items? if so,-this is a fine day to wrlfe receipts.. Our ink well is full, and our 'pen is ready. this is a record breaker. ` ' - » _ . _ _ ‘ - _ - ‘ ~ _ _ V ' oore .c‘Leod Ltd -- 0rwi;Z_l Auxiliary has cuiitriluiieil the `__~' ‘if . _ _ I ’ ‘ foilo ing for Red Cross Work. I-‘rom "` ' ' .’§Ti‘.°?“°‘?..{L”‘1’.i‘°éLl...i’; .‘i’.‘_'§.fé'_' ` - ' 119-1121 'Queen sf. charieuemwe _ 8889! ~' A linen ili lui f I. _lim be of slie \se:Ki|IG°Ct0l€E Tlixzrgnd Q woman does not like to have bert as eppreciatedl ` M ALL'sllo'uld bring. along some extra' ' ‘ f 7 ’ ' I D ‘ ' i I ~ I - _ _, ; __-f money to buy homemeiie'candy at . - - . - - . _ ; _ - ,I _ _,_ ,--’ _ the Prince Edward Theatre tomorrow ' ' . _ _ . . - . .` .' ` -’ - evening. ' ` 4 - - * ' ' * . __ _ - - . _» _ _fy ‘ 1 / . I )' 5 _ vl u Cup. . i . EES '* _last meeting of the’ series will be held next Mondby evening. - ` EN.lovAa|.E Mu's|cALE-Tire eu- dience which assembled last evening 'in the First“Methodlst`churcb was a- distinct tribute to those whose 'names-eppearlld on the -programme, 'an iudicatioiuighat something exceed- ingly good was"expected. The large church was illled to the doors and al- though expectation had been_pitched to a very high key, it was more than realized. 'Every number in the pro- gramme was a gem. and. :had time permitted, each would have-_been re- peated in deference to the__`eyident wish of the large audience _.which in- sisted in every case on _aii~'encore. The vocal soloists were ,I/lips' Kath- lene Moore. whose splendid #dice had perhaps never been heard to better advantage, and Mr. Charles ‘Earl who has always been a favourite with mu- sic lovers... _Rev. Mr. Littlejohns al- so excelled even himself in his violin solos. The choir gave a magnificent rendition of "Jerusalem" by Parker. Professor Hinton, who rendered all the accompaniments. also gave two delightful solos, the last. “Fanfare” by Westbrook, being especially hue. This very enjoyable musicals came to a close with the National Anthem by the choir and congregation. _ PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.- For ii glimpse into the life of the people in a large American city. showing the extremes of human exis- ence and the final triumph of right living, "A Gutter Magdalene" is e most. intertaining and commendable photo-play. _Fannie Ward one of Am- erica's leading illm stars. presents the- diflicult role o&_"Maida" ar\i she ils supported by e leading players of Lssky'e Studio. As a helpless tool of gamblers she lures wealthy victims to their financial ruin. When at last disgusted with the life. she seeks aid from the Salvation Army. right triumphs and all ends well. The pic- ture might well be called "The .Sal- vation Army Play” because some of the most dramatic and important scenes are played by the Soldiers oi the Cross. _ lt'._is a beautiful play and worthy of `everyone's attendance at the Prince .Edward this afternoon or evening. ' 'Phe -mystery deepens! The Iron Claw continues to be ss ex- citing ae ever and we canft be sure just yet es. to ine identity of "The Laughing Meeir."- 'riiie popular »°~ rial is worth seeing even if you have not followed the previous chap- ters. " gg ` _ . .. A LIVE ORANGEMAN.- The Toronto Sentinel of last week pub- lishes the following complimentary paragraph. in reference' to Mr. Geo. H. ‘l'snton‘g connection and work in iiie‘oi-eenoniefi iv.. w. Bro. Gears# H. Tsnton, of Cliariott ,_P. E- f._ is deserving of s. plied 8 01°. leaders of Orangeism ia;-_ __ _ and more especially hers i _'P - Al near as we can learn. _ _WUT une, sy the wer. ll I -°_¢ WI' first loader and founder, the 'late 'renton-connected htm- George P. een with e liedlslfiliifh 0'" im-ty . In those dl!! li meant ing to be _sn Orange- men. Bro. Tsnton is one ofa few now' _active in the-_Order who took Dirt iii_ tho Orange' celebration' of- 1870. when the noted riot took plsee on queen Charlottetown. Today Bi-el 'resent s member of 'Bl _mony was performed by Rev. E. Lock- 4 The great work-he has done _for the cause is apparent from the fact -that new life was infused into our Order by his splendid generalship in 1913. when, as chairman of the Twelfth of July Committee, be put on the greatest parade and celebration ever witnessed on P.. E. I. His' iiiitirlng ,ze'all__and energy for the cause is s_till as' fresh' and active as at any time, and Bro. Tanton has' the respect and support-of the craft for what' lie has done and is doing to make our Order a factor in the life of our community. WEDDING BELL8.- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hamill, Green- mount was the' scene of a happy event on the evening of October 31s-t, when their daughter, Mrs. Jessie Hamill LeHoar, of Worcester, Mass., was united in marriage to Mr. John M. Barbour, Alma. The' cere- hart, in the presence of the imme- diate friends of the happy couple. The bride was the recipient of many costly and valuable presents. The happy couple will reside in Alma.- Congratulations. - BASKET 80CIAL.- The ladies of Bridgetown and Dundas held a bas- ket social in Bridgetown hall on the evening of the 9th inst. In aid of the _Red Oross. The evening was most pleasantly spent in singing patriotic songs and reoitations. Mr, J, A. Sterns acted as chairman. Misses' Marion' McLeod and A-nuie'.H. Mc- Donald rendered sweet music on the organ. Just before the selling of cake 'and pies’ the Rev. F. M. Clay, of New York, gave' a mos-t thrilling and patriotic address which was listened to with profound attention by the large number present; the best of oi-_d_er prevailed all through which can be' attributed to the enioymentof prohibition in this place. 'ln times past when distilled -damnation could could he had no order could be had in so large a gathering. The amount collected was over one hundred dol- lefrs, which shows- a patriotic spirit of the' people- 'of this vicinity. The meeting closed by singing the Na- tionsil Anthem. ONLY ONE “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine. call for fnll name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures s. Cold in One Dey. 25c. RUBBI-:ssl Neverbeforehasthisstore l had such a large stock of:-» _ Rubber Footwear W-ecanfitsnysisefoot endanyshspeboottoper- fectiomandourprlcessre _at 10_eent\ per pair 'lowerthentheeamegeods -~-ereeolilforiii'l‘droneo. 0 ' Lod . also active in Vic- toertiyits. B( si. 's Pnt Mnstsr. 3! Plat Grsndfl8e_cretary and Pat-1. ’ _ Q anna Mgmf-M t, . l _ _. )_. ,4,|_._ . _ _ 3 __-,__ _ _ . __._,.'._ _' §‘.'3?%.T.‘£7.§‘.-'$sii;:ii?i§i;..llif.. ` lodged iiyal' fat-Mbladeil ~ brsthrspi. ' ' \ RESlDENCE PURCHA8ED.-- MT. Hartwell Abbott hae purchased the' residence of the late Mr. William Mc- Kay at Malpeque and Mr. Brennan has the contract of .removing ‘the building to". the road leading to the wharf. Mr. Abbot intends having the house' fitted up in drst-class' style with all modern conveniences. CANADIAN REVENUE- ' IN OCTOBER SHOWS AN- OTHER LARGE; INCREASE. OTTAWA, November l2.--_._Cauad- ian reveniie in October shows an- other large` increase. The total was' $18,158,128 as against total of S14.- 440,338 a year ago. Se-ven months of the fiscal year produced $121,747,308 compared with $87,683,848 during the same period in 1915. War expendi- ture in seven months aggregated $127,487,147 and is now running at the rate of $34,000,000 per month. The total net debtb on October 31 was $695,778,516. A year' ago il.- amountcd to $492,528,492. ' I1 __ __ To f Arrive 4000Be¢a Brea - _ 600 “ ' ldiiiillisgr S00 “ Sii|srBestHeel 1000 “ “Old Process" Oil Cake.. 1 IGN Billmlileer ` Cettoilsesll Heal Melamine Meal- Cannes] Cracked Cen. And Rebel-0sIs We are now the above at _ _ 'l'oilsy’s Leu fo from Write book your . .- ~- _ / \ ‘ __ ~. .‘ i “ ¢ 'J _ _ 4 i i, r . "‘ T 9 vs ‘ '¢‘, t.fr.i ` `, ,, ',,","“`,““"“ hi-W' '°"’ * -w-= 1-" fl .I _. -' "Y" -' ' ' We-"i-~-'_ Ii - I-Ii Fi ~"-ii '1 . _;. ..i‘ _ 1-' _ i-ur . ' ' ' ._ ~,,'_ . B . 1 ‘_ _ -.-4 -. . _ ; r 'i i 5. _.1-_»,.-,c..ae.af er. _ -ff: ~ .r.. ~