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' _' _. sr »"1~- _ If .- - ‘ - ' ` - I ""=._.. si/_ . --Lo s‘-»"_ ‘_ _ i - .__. _ __ _ _ _ _ . » ~ "f` n.. ..,.-._-_ \_ - ___s,,__f\..wf i__..__,-_.aff-_._;__§1'1~_,¢ _ __` _ _ _ _'___ V _ _ ~ _;___- ._~»__. _ _.i _._.. _____.___ ‘Ji _ _` ru an _ 1 _ _ i. _, .-.__ s.._ 1_1.; ' i - _ . _;- _» »- _-I , . ,_..._,.. _..- _ _ ,_ .. 5 ., - _ _ *--___j;f-»;».`,;§.;}s.,..¢,f.,;. __ _ _ |r___....._. ._ _ _ f A ~ lf' ' i" ‘ya , 1 fi Dir A if Andi, no Let up ' P lfrom now. till _next spring you will have ajtire practically all"-,thetime.- Acontinuous per- f ` agpgapit _yg_ere.'1`he-best c lisl'i‘€'t"do’gob'd for you to lWe-have a 'bigf stock of the .s_.- _ :.' .~» . < very coal, and our prices are the lowest. if-Order your supply to-day. I. P|_GKlll|l & llll. __ frhoiie 240 =_=‘ ~. ‘ ._ Ellis Montague fBest' place 'in Montague to bay School5Supplies, Stationery kinds. ‘We ‘carry theL. llllaternian fountain pens which alrle guaranteed. Bring or mail your filmsto be developed and don’t forget thatfour photographic goods are always fresh: give us a call when in need of good goods - Ellis Pharmacy Ltd. Montague ' \\\\‘\\\§v///lillluvsv///:lg A' >Mr. Farmer Do not forget to bu your fish supplies fr us. We can _assure ~ ,of_entire satisfaction this line. .__f3_l=I*¢,>_\ii!1_Fi_=l1.5.!'i>i>ly. C9- _ Phone 340-J. GraftonSt . \\\\.e/I/ilunlner//////2 '< o 51?. 3 '<1 f'_\\\\\\vllIlA\\\\\\ Paiiiting Done Just now we are trying to makeithe world brighter, _by painting Sleighs, would like to have yours among the num- ber and to arrange about the storing and painting'_of your* carriages for the coming sum- mer. _ Call today, or phone 280-L. fi, The A lslailda City Painting (0 Hoe`iiie'.icmiage & Sign _.ii “_ Painting . _ _ i M5293# csnniiii min-niinfi-~.~f If PBYB £0 My in this province. 5 DR H. D. JOHNSDN will be absent from his ofilce until Tuesday. *ri-is Picrou soA'r.-'1‘iie` s. s. Northumberland docked at Charlotte- town last evening at 6.50 o'clock. BE ONE OF THE CROWD to hear "The Mlnister's Bride" in St. James Hall Friday evening in. aid of the Y.. M. C. A. Admission, 25c. 6736__ EMBARGO REMOVED.-Mr James Carragher, Plaint Line agent, received B l6l68ram from the General Manager, yesterday. saying: " Embei-go went on' Canadian potatoes jyesterdeyj' FUNERAL T0-DAY.~`-The t'uneral of the late Mrs_ William Brown will Nike DlH<‘-6 thisff afternoon at 3.30 borough Street, to the railway station, thence by train to Sherwood. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS.-The eangelistie meeting in the Central Christian Churcll last evening was well attended. Evangelist Lowell C. McPherson delivered ti very alile and eloquent sefrmou on “The Power ol` Fultli." ltev. ll. R. Bell sang ii solo very effectively. and was much appre- ciated hy the large audience pr(-.gent To-night Mr Bell will conduct the music and will also sing ii solo. All are iiivlted to uttend. FAREWELL SOClAL.- 'l‘iie sllllltuils ol' (LH. College held nn eiijoyulile social iii their hall lust evening in honour ol' the young mon going to the front, ii. nuinliei' oi; whom were grud- nales of the (iollego. (ini-_ feature of the evening wos the dancing, which wus enjoyed by ull. During the tluiicos the young ludy students ol' the (follego passed around i'el`i‘ei-iliiiieiits. coiislot- ing of cake und t-_ol`t'ee_ 'Pho got,-l-,tl closed liy ull voting that they had hull a " jolly good time." FOX MEETING.--The annual meet- ing of the Dominion Fox Breeding Company of lViurray~Harlior, Limited, was held Tuesday in Charlottetown in the oillce of lfur Fariners' Bureau, Ltd. A large ininlber of sliareliolders were present. In attendance' were the president., Mr. J. l<‘. Sterns, Secretary, W. il. Prowsc, and Messrs. J. M. McLean, New Perth, and W. L. Jor- don, Beach Point. The company de- cided to put their increase of one pair of pups hack into the ranch, and this under the circumstances, was deemed satisfactory by the meeting. The work of the directors wo.s'com- mended by the shareholders. The board was re-elected. ::HEALTHY KIDNEYS NECES- SARY-Backache? Feeling tired? Not as spry as you used to be? Getting old? You are not old. Disorderod kidneys make you feel that way. “Penelar" Buchu and Palmetto Compound will tone them up and start you right to- ward good health. 50c and $1 bottles. E. A. Foster, “Penslar" Drugstore. _ COAL Best _ American Anthracie _[N_ Cliesnut for Base Burner A Stove and Egg for the Furnace T Also All kinds of Good Soft _ Coal _AT_ Geo.E. F ull’s FL C. Waller ‘ J. Alfred Doyle ` Coal Yard Prince St". Wharf Q _ . f _ .ft the eminent roiuuntic` actor in his on 1 famous version of litinlas' nlnsterpiece. -_ " The (‘onnt of Monte (‘.lirlsto."' Eu- fu 0 il _ - l lt d l th ustai ed ca ,its use will make him happy and contented long ,§,,§‘,‘,§‘; °M,’y0.,§em has mm the afttr t DI`lCC lS f0i‘g0lt8fl. - spirit thut animntes the hero of the CI-Iickeys Twist Tobacco’ 1 Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is _ the best. A 'Hi-¢|¢¢y & Nicholson Tobf. C0. ' l..l|-mltsd _ Manufacturer# ` ti "3l‘6 Sl10WlU§ 3 Splendid line of Carefully Selected briaf fuiiclnntini; play are too well known _ €l'SCl`lZli1l’Il DIDCS that EITC [)l€aSlDg and HDDTODTI' and admired to require extended com- Wood me ' i ment. Dumas' powerful story illus- allé 3 gifts I0 men. * _ trates with swaeplngd farce; tholeternaz . . ' t i l l’ i t, an ts eve opineii Ehlfl Will l)€ f'l’l0I'€ appreciated by a man han a mee r umm O r g s n chnrin of _ Maclhnnon Drug ,_ Company l`i:'.ri_::_..';°°.;°,'_:‘.:a...¢.i'é.';_;§.';~t_‘:...‘:; - ~ iraoiit-;-'ri-is ,I I _ _ Fc Union of Canada is an organisa- oc ook from her son s residence, Hills- tion for the 'developing of amateur _ _ - ‘with-‘mit e sin'sle=snu' some sim iii ’ I life; and tnroustlmiiihe iiiinerol'-tire __ ._ __ - ~~ _ .' _ _ _‘__ f ciiaractar thei‘e‘rim|‘¢liat tiolloatovdin “"" " _ _ '_ 'which ig 0'Nelll_'! effort to__ anl ersonation. Itlveszniintglgg - _ ,. - _ _ ' . _ ow ` i w ~ _THE_ EXPRESS'-The Express ar- ‘rived in Charlottetown last night at 11.55 0'Cl0Cl(. _ FUN GALORE at St. James Hall .Friday evening. Come and brihg “your sisters, _your cousins and your aunts."\ 6780.. Charlottetown Golf Club will beheld at the residence of Miss hartiets, their annual meeting. _ ANNUAL MIEETING A. A. U.-DY., H. D. Johnson leaves this morning for __l)tta_\va__t_o attend the annual meeting f the `A. A. _U. 'of Canada, of which ixe ls president. The Amateur Athle-_ athletics and has _branches in every proviiice, __Mr._L.`B. lVIc_ illan is__one tif the governoi:s__of._th_e` 'nionlfor the Maritime L’.f°,\`_finoe`»'- 1 ' ._ _ ._ ‘ PLAY REPEATED.-- “The Minis- ter’s Bride" was presented at Hunter River lust night to ii. full house. Up- wards of $75 was realized. After the oxpeniies are deducted the proceeds will_ he divided among 'l‘lie Patriotic Fiiiid, Red Cross Fund und Army Field Service Fund. 'l`he play will be again preseiited in St. James llnll on Friday ov:-iinig. TO THE FRONT.-~'l‘lil.~i lntirniiig (Zupt. Webb Stanleyulid Gunners Austin Gallant, Chester (lnrnllllnl, Beiijiimiil Mt:l)oniild and `Iioliei't lteid, from the l’.l'l. lsluud lleuy lii'igtitle, leave this inorning for llulifnx, pre- paratory to going to the front. '|‘lic other itll volunteers froni the l<‘ourt.h ltegiment leave to-morrow (Frimley) morning for llnlifnx under the coin- inand of Lieul. ll. L. llethunv. SALVATION ARMY.-»'l‘he Siilv.a», tion Army will give an' illustrated lan- tern service entitled “War Serial," a _glimpse of two armies in action. Also a touching illustrated st_ory of iuilltary life during war entitled, “Saved hy His Bible," at North Wiltshire, on Friday, the -ith lust. - Atlniissitni, adults l0c., children unilor 12, Sc. The speaker will he tliiptaiii MiicSwaln, \vllo spent eight yeurs in the iirli'ish Navy. - .- 6787. ORANGE LODGE.-Mr Tllomas A. Duff, general agent of the Orange Mutual Benefit Association, addressed a large joint meeting of St Georges and Boyne Lodges on Tuesday night. Mr Duff, who was accorded it hearty reception, has done quite a lor. of work in the interests of the 0.M.B.A. Last evening he spoke at Eldon, where-there was n large gathering.. To-night ho will speak at Kingston., and to-morrow night, at llunter River. Mr._1)\il1‘.'is a forcible and eloquent speaker, and is a man of hlgh_i-itanding in the Grunge Association, having travelled thro_\i,gh- out Canada. , _ » .n ~. -~ - RESPECTED CITIZEN DEAD.-;~ln the passing of Frederick \V. Hughes,i Esq., \vho died yesterday at the ripe age of 90 years,_»(!liai‘lottetowx1i'loses. _one ot' its oldest_..an_d _boat tk3.L0wn citizens. Ml' Hughes. inlhis life-time has filled various important- positions in this province. in his earlier life he was employed as accountant .\vitli the lute lion. }<]dwurd_Wlleluii, .pub- lisher of the Exaininer, who was his brother-in-luw. For hall'-ii-century he was associntedin several departments ol’ Government ot' the province. HE sul f i-iist t 1.-l ” filled the po* on o us _ .an er _ ol` the lion.-ie of Assembly, librarian, clerk of the (‘ounty Court, ii.nd also in`connectlon with the Land Conimis- -slon ol' which Judge llalliliurton was chairina.n. lie first einigrated with his f`iither's fmnily to liallfax, travel- ling from the Old Country on the some vessel as the Duke of Kent, and assisted his father in the Commisariat Department nt the Halifax Garrison. lie was a consistent member of the Baptist Church and was-a nian`wh`o made a large number of friends and was universally respected. lle loaves to inolirn two sons, George lil., (Tha-rl lottetown; alid Chas. T., Alliortu. and two daughters, Mrs W. A. liawley, of Calgary, and Mrs Elswortli E. Shaw, Winnipeg. and several grandchildren. His wife is u sister of the late Hon. Chas. Binns. predeceased him only u few years ago. The Guardian ext-ends t_o the bereaved family its sincere sympathy. ’l‘he funeral will take place from the residence of his son. Mr Geo. E. liughcs, 165 Euston Street. on Fri- day, 4th inst., at 2.30 p.-in., by train to Sherwood Cemetery. ' THE PRINCE EDWARD.-Those who'uttendeil the Prince Edward Theatre yestortloy sow u niotloli picture production which is terined The i)riin'ialit: ’i‘riunlph ot' Throe Decades" Daniel Froliiiiaii presented doreed li_v three generutioiiit ot coutin fled popularity, this lonlous autor and tale. As Edmond Dantes he has the, areless Bruce. droll humour and his bearing assumes it -serious finality and nrmnlass-bsntting-the msn t a t n to ba forgotten by those 'Ea £w_lt, and its production at the P n Edward sent the popularity of this theatre still higher in the estima- tion of Charlottetown theatre-goers. Two reels of other aictures and a splendid vocal select n were 'ather numbers of the programme. The Count of ,Monte Chlxsto will be shownl again this afterrioo and to-night. '_' -4-- ‘ - PITTINGLY HONOURED. -- Last ofthe Gross ‘Society was crowded with members of the Society and members B.I.S.,» he gathering being convened to rl5 holi r ttf Mr Carl Kelly. who le ‘ s giuortly for 'the front. After an gp prfnte selection from the neagu- ' |-AMES' 00|-F CLUB#-A BD6Cll{l;l_dn‘appro riate gift. Excellent speeches meeting of the Ladies Branch of the " Fitzroy _Str`eet,' on _Friday morning, 11.30, to discuss changing the date of. orenlng the meeting hall of the League _ ¢y1,bn'g`.-of “their mostlvalued young meniU'ei'sT eulogised him onfliis sacri- fice and noble spirit in offering him- self, for the__-delellvo of _the .i=..up.i~e. The band i'endered__,tll1other excellent A-piitrioialgi oellectlon. llien Mr Ambrose .'l.’ay`rea' an`eitcellen‘lly worded uddrt-es to Mr_ ily from the 1.engiia,ol` the ,Cross Béid 'and presented 'hlin‘_wlth t r C lgt and P. A Smith each. %llé7%qi!'29!5|“S l'€8l'0t at 'parting . _.were dellevered “by Father Pius :Il[gDonald, Splrltuiil Director oi"the .gmiety Mr W. J. Brnwders, leader gf thgiband and Presltlelit of the Society; Mr.Am.brose Jay, Mr Joseph Francis and Mr Leo lJoucette_ every _diie speakillg of Mr l(elly’s jovial _nature and high value to the bend and the Society and expressing the hope that when the wur was over they would have the honour to welcome him home a renowned hero. Mr Kelly, _jp a few well-chosen words, expressed his gratitude. After “O Canada " had been sung by J. i'. Maclnnis and* further _renditions hy* the band, the affair ended with the Natipiiul Anthem. HiGHLY ESTEEMED.-Mr. Hurry McDougall, wllo leaves oil Friday for the front, was presented oil Saturday night last by the employees of lilessrs. Paton & (‘.o.,_.wltl_1 wlioin ho liu,d._done splendid Htirvicc for over tcii__years. with it ma`|;niiiceiit wrist \vutt`~li ‘und an address tliat_brtuitiie_tl the ostee-i»iii with which he`wns‘regnf'dctl‘liy his fellow-workers. The llriu, on its piirt, prcseuletl him with it cheqlle und its i-iiiit-_uri-_sl. wishes tor his \vi-ll-lioiiig during tho period |h£il‘l\r\ nniy lit- serving his r~o\tnt.ry. 'l‘ho iify_/.'_fz_-I Commencing 'this _ O f Special Sale of new and haiidsome ‘_ tv. _ Here is a lot of high class colored winter coats, chosen from the very best and newest in the department, and today placed on sale at a figure that ._¢,-s. will rne_a_n_ a swift effective clear- " 1 " ' ance. _ _ _ p H (5,, ' 1 '_' ` " l.\\ mf; _._|. _ '_ .. _ . Q _ \ ___'. __ . //. "$0-\l,l 0 "1 *ff* W. _ __ -` i - » - -/fi -- _ The very coat you have "been ,_f '_ n. -'O' » ‘fs " ' looking at withcovetous eyes, with _ _ _ ~:',¢f"="'*‘_- . _ \ _ ._ the comment "‘i wish [could aff .rd __ _ _ lg. that one". is put at a price that any- -one can afford today. ' ‘ -‘~i. ll - _- _z<~*,§-`.,1"- __ _ _ _ ._ ' ._ _ ‘ ~ ' ' _ _ _ l _5___,__f 3- A ` Lovely new coats-beautifully _ _l 1 __ _ ' "‘="“‘*§=§”"'~i?§"’j{7~ made-right up to the minute in _,lk lt f'- Q at H l. F; 5 /" r ‘l5s§b style. go on sale as below. ‘j` _H _ $16 00 Colored Coats at $1200 0 y 0%’ iff' 19.00 Colored Coats at 1400: /Er* <‘ jf* gy _ _ 0 22_._00.Colored Coats at 16.00. ;_.._ii1,5;-512 26.00 Colored Coats at 1800. li _ : ' ‘a ~;{§.._; .3400-.Colored Coats at 2500. ' - 1: .- "-ln' »§‘ iyff; ___,»,_-,; ~ _ v _.very coat is new-every one ' /ii ,___ ;;~.'“;»_'-1'", lliis, season’s style-every one oi T "" - ' :af _ '.. 3 in to px- 'Y I .' _.___ f‘f __ _.ew V _ __.,_ y/ the Specialsl 't / in the Daylight CD (D (D f». titty ii nen Department " _ ~//° ">`° r£»¢*£ ale andiriends' have been in alread -a k th h t f values they got here. M ist of them tried all over the cllty-Scomsgidgircdggfullly -;1 choofmglthose are tihe orders we appreciate most fully. lhisstore stands, ready to you when you come in__ the best deal on a suit or overcoat that can be had in the A country? ` ` » And we leave the choosin t - d th df- " ` on the value to vou? g 0 you an e `U.S“'n ' Is that fair? ' Handsome New Overcoats- Rea’:iy to ' ` ._ __ $__7_.50.0vereoaisfor $3.75 s 9.50 over..__ai__f s. (aw { Savingstat the Overcoat S Your neighbours “-1. J cr as -4 ' 'f _- 11.50 Overcoats for 650 12.50 Ove-rco.ii~ foi 7.0 l ii 18.50 Gvercoats for 12.50 30.00 Ovefcoats roi 1951' ---_< = I _ . ,, _ 0 “UU _` ' timers they are all made as this store insist.--ther com -_ ; mostly from tail-rirs who supply this st ro ohh _ Boi. 11-._ greens-greys-Tweeds and Worsted.<_ iglt- _ fl (1-._ 1 l. 2 _ breasted. _ $10.50 Suits for $7.50, $13.50 Soil- fo islvioi, .oo ‘ Suits for $11.00 - Deep Discounts on New Suits ii These suits are all new this fall-there art- ._ _ 2,, . _ ______, $17.00 Suits are now $i1 50, $17 5- 1. 1 \ ‘ 1 _ _ $12.50. _ 20 per cenl off __ ‘.1 -.. _ 5-lleep Lined Coats ° wear =il<» i - -_-___;_~ *_ a a i Menlsj 'Bannocltliurn Pants all Pure l`\vis'_ 0 ° Regular $3.00 Value for $2.50 A -_--.......- young. _ Better buy one good, wholl | desirable gift of this kind tha a dozen lesser ones. Picture taking ls a fascinat- ing dIvcrelon...lt gives one new Insight into nature. it d velops the artistic sense. provides a'aort of pictorial hi of one’s life.: “LET US HAVE A CAMERA TALK." l’rlt-os range lrtim $2 up it I - '_' I ‘P ni : .’~_ \\\¥i.II///III.l4\\\ IIIIII/ 2 \\\§TIII Moons & MCLEOD Th.-_ ‘ ‘ ` rl Me|i’s Stbft 119 121 Queen Street, Cha otletown _ _ l _ ll l- l -"' i f mmm" 3 ` Winter Coats for ` _ i l | I i i 1 ' i i ? .l 1. xl gt. -.J _cz of 00 Johnson & .lolinso The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent & Prince Streets IIIIIYIII/¢\\\\\\\\\\flIll\'r \\\\\v/ B _ ' llllll\\‘lA\\ 1'! l' l Colg|te’| White _Clematis _ Toilet Soap _ A delightfully fragrant toilet soap that will not fall to please ' the most particular. The soft creamy lather heals ami pre- serves the skin. We have - an exceptionally nice line, put up in beautifully decorated boxes that are very I appropriate for gifts. sv gg;-(‘*_vq9.~ Dam! 1"-.R rs \|...i v- . “PHE -TWO MACS - I’ 'dont of the Ii.l.S., addressed Mr _ __ ._‘l/lb Crest ,George Street. L “ff” . "'" ' .'~ ' __,l_ mmm n -\~ Y -~== ~------»== »- »- *- \ _, I, _M '*’_.¢ l 2 '/ `"“"" ' ia//ft" ’:f§_f_,` ll; ' _ .,. . ¢‘.;k,‘l~|!, null! ' B B k _ ooks oo s § _ '“_`»__ 'Tie London Newspapers advise the PUBLIC _t_o'Read \,»‘:;_ ‘ __;""1:>':,,;.»§.~.'. g}‘e3ay,va.id not worry and concentrate the 'mind too much tm " ;';’__ _ ` I .1-ead.° (1)0136 :gig i\9§i1il\ig§ii§°6fii§ii'lilil;it ugidiiiegfi. and should be followed_.lay al.l who can read, BOOKS are cheap, never we're"'so"cl`ieap as they are today especially at this store. A " ’ C/\R'l`ER'S B OK . - ' ' ° ° of Men, Women and C(ilildrei§ fd? thxe0Svt00%n0udiidBt(hi0;ei?r Bzliliikgniglls télirtgecoveggliletg ana; need sorgething lightdto relieve the mind from the constant strain of business or house- o cares. om ' l k STOCK. W ' Thousandsof Booli~.y_.f<_‘.»~\.\». -, ._ » .»~-.‘;.;.-at -_* Wi " , '“ -.._..._._,'<, __ '~ ’- ‘_ .__,,s~_/Q* 2-.-.tif . ' = f ~_‘*f»~~.- V » 2 > " ""‘ ‘iff _._'_,¢_ l$“-` -"r " A " ‘ ' J