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Calling "LOVE Abi) l’-\` liAll." t Mr. Cairns Philip bmalley and Lois Wt-bt-r in the female spe- cies, at two part drama .founded on Kipling's poem Comedy Universal lke in Pursuit oi Eats I5 minutes of contin- uous Laughter Conte tmathe Matinee and avoid the rush Matinee Daily at .15 I ‘ IT PAYS to titty in tittsrrovtiice. , ___ _ . , '-the Sacred (‘otit_-ert in t`he~- la et Hall to-morrow evening ut 8.30 at the close ot the rcgttlar t-lturcli services. A sil- ST. ANDR EW'S DAY.-St. An- tlre\v's Day will he ceiebrxted on Mon- da_\'. .\'o\-, 30, by a social-' nd dance in _Ualedotiia lfiali. I _ 6619. LATE ARRIVAL.-The I-.xpress train did not arrive in tltarlottetown itiitil li,;'i5 o`clot-k last night, being tlcia_\'etl on accoutit ot' an aitztzitielit to the etigitie and also on accoitttt of the 'late arrival ot the l-Impress, iflilch did _ttot rent-lt Sutttttiersi,de uutifttear 9 u't'l0t'ii. 1 ____ l MADE IN CANADA.-The Young i’t-tiplt-‘s Soi-i¢»t_\' of lite First 1\lethoti- ist t'lturt'li. oti 'l`hursday vetting, held at tttost ettjoyttlile tneeting,l The siih- jet-t taken up for the evening was "Blade in (‘atiada." Samples ot' a num ‘ sAcRso coNcsRT.-gurl fcrseti §Church to-morrow morn g ver collection will be taken at the door. _evening at 7. Evangelist Lowell C. ,either in the city or exported. This - e uenose Qua N. S.. composed of Messrs. Kemp, Ges- tier, Evans and Logan. will sing at lioth services in the Central Christian in at 11 and MacPherson, ol New York, will preach. All are invited to these services; all seats free and unappropriated. SHIPPING APPLES.-Quite a num- ber of fruit growers are shipping their apples to Cltarlottetown, where they are packed by tlte students of the Long Course and are marketed leaves quite a lot of good cooking .apples on hand, which are being sold in the city at very reasonable prices. lt affords fruit growers ait opportunity of disposing of their apples. The students of tlte Long Course get con- ,siderable training in packittg tltetti, :_and it provides a_ supply of cheap apples for the t.o_wn people. es- ..- _»-as-Av rf- ~ ~ _ _ _“_A-, » ,:_ _ _ _E __ ` -» ntttlu outttnitnrt Y YY ‘- ' 1'* _ _'ff , . 'rf The Ninth _ ’ _Is By Far the Best 1 “N.Leap From W " An Ocean Liner” Can you imagine Flora _ Badie jump head first 'T trom the upper. deck _ ‘_ .=i~_ *of _an Ocea_'_?_f1*_' Liner-»'-_ while in motion - and fight against the waves _ until rescued. Just what happens in the ` ` Ninth Episode of _ tier of t‘att1tt'y last. wlictt tht- ttiystci‘_\' was ttttraveilctl by Gztuttt, tht- fattious tlotectivc. .»\ Vitagraplt t-oittt»tl_\', it-Tatttrittfr .loltitttv Bunny, tttativ tip the lzttiglis and it was indeed a lauglt till the way through. l\Ir. Parks sang tttost. :tt'tcptaltly, his pleasing baritotit- voitze Killing t-very' part oi' thc spat-iotis tltoatt't~. The Four English ltost-buds arc gaining 'in popularity nightly. and tltt~_v gave an ttxtzellctit. oxltiliitiott last nitzltt. l'.tfiit. agrocalilti .~‘.tato ot` tho wcatlivr yester- ll W' THE MARKET.-owne: to om tits. tlU.}', ill() llliirklll. \\'i\li \'i’l`_\' ])(l()l`ly attrttitlod, attd very l~ittlc of arty kind ni t'tirtttnr’s |irodnt~e was ttioviitiz. 'l`ite tttatrktits itro stt‘utl_V. and thorn are very 1- 1.--.-__________»___.._. _*_ . ~ T “,‘7`_'_-`t`_;_. _ ’,`,»q =.It-.((;1_- . -__-' ' ,355 Q* -_ ; _ l`>..'§'..".t ;»g-;";`/ry" #ft \ \ _ if ‘ ;~`.f-.'._\ . _ \_ _- , _'_»‘_ .@§~,f' _ft I'-3i`.“i , " - 'f_ :“j r, ';_' ` -V 9 __ "‘=l~*".-f"""" fmt" " ":l;""`V°)':/ll lim/'i`.`~ .t .1-#TTT 4 traits; it5'l<5?J6;‘t5:‘1;o:Q'2o;Q' ¢ G 0 “-7” _? _ tattttt ...Li 5' £1 /V _ L-sf-Z 3 / -It wé an xéi' . _» 1; __ ~ .i _ __ _;r_',_,_.T.,, .__._- -~ ~n1tt:t.‘~ .i it-t t ~ 1 1 Roller Crates What a charm an Open Fire adds to the Home. What can equal the feelings of sheer content, when one can sit in front of a cheery blaze. _ As a heater it is superior to any ordinary stove, and as a ventilator, there is nothing equal to it. We have just received a shipment of these Grates which are made of the very best material, and are constructed and finished in a superior manner by skilled workmen. Pt-tees Ea. $5.75, $6.00, $7.25 and $8.00 I spark Guards I While Spark Guards are used primarily for pro- tection against sparks, they serve also as a decorative feature of the house. We have a nice assortment of these Guards at..... ............ ..$3.25 and $3.50 Ea. 'YJ t`v\v tiii`t'ert-tit-es from tho prices qiioterl in the lust report. liu_\'et's report ctittt-.4 for “ liliios" and 22 l`ot‘ " reds.‘ Tito tlottttitid t`or the former is fairly good, bitt rods iind only a very litnitod ttiarkot. l<`or stttall tyttatttitivs sold pri\‘at_t-ly, tho prices. oi' <-oursc, are sotttfewltat higher. 'Flttr pork tttarktzt is tlrtn, ft t-ents lining: prtitl for lit-.st \vt~it=Zlttf<. other prit-1-11 :ict-ordiitg to quality. 'l`ltt\ viii; tttarkf-.t is tiitito ilrttt. pt-rt<~t'tly t`roi~;lt oggs lit-itip: in good dt-ttiatttl. 'i`litiro is vory little, ii' any, cltttttgo in the prim of storage eggs. but owing to tho Attierioan market living in good fzltttpc, rttttl thu Ettglislt tttarkct :tt tho prcsvtit. tiint: alisorliittg sotne qttritttlty it in almost itttpossilile to fill the dotttattd for strictly fresh-laid eggs. Wltat eggs catno in yesterday brought about 30 cetits. it is ttontotltitig now for the Ettglislt ttturkt-t to look to tht- (‘nttudia|t [or nigga; this han not liappoliotl in quite ri nutttlior ot' _voars past. (ln actrouiit of tho war, supplies :tru not going into Etiglaiid as fret-ly as wits usually tho cast-.; ltottce tritdo has turned this way. ln regard to oats. 48 vents is itsltt-_tl for ltlf-1-lf and 1" f~~ wltito; and dealers report the demand good. Tiny, pressed, is setting ... ,.1 per toti; loose, 75t: to 800. per 100 lbs. Poultry is ln fair supply; the prices arc lower than last. yonr‘s, and there 's no doubt that the dentatid for tho usual quantity at (fhrlstttias will be .tttallf>.r, an the limited purchasing power of the people. especially in in- dustrial t-entres. is very much cur- tailed this year. There has been no r-liango in the prices of staple groceries during the week. although markets are firm, and it will ttot be at all sur- prising ll' the flour market especially sltoitltl lit-route lirisker. New season fruits are now in. such its raisins anti vurrants for (`l\rit-itmns. The quality ot the raisins from the California district is good. and will remain same as last steamer loaded with other good charged part and the df!!- l\\llB, th e re ot season's Prunes were __ _ compare thvottralily with his pheno- ~ ' ' " ”" ` nie-tial sum-ess in baseball. The playl AGWCULTURE-_T116 \\'9¢klY TG is love and liaseliull all through, and 'DON 0f_ll\0 D0Di\l'Ui\0\l'» 0f “U00 iflld ing of the lied Cross workers-was held of young people. lt was decided to ‘itieet e\'er§"‘Ftt_day evciiittg :tt T o`ol0Ck. it-.ianon Sitiipsoil proposed tltnt' a class lbe formed _'for §rst aid to tltg. ivqutideti, _and nearly all present expressed a -desire to join. lt was suggested that the ladies might be attaclted to the ‘Home Guard as Red Cross fnurses. ill \\ r ` was left for (`.tnott'Si1np 'last eveuitig in the Artuouries. at; The Milli0D D0ll.8‘l" ` Mystery By long odds betterythan an ~ _ W CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Th Bi rtette of Amherst, + :gr _-_ 1 _ _ ` TO-NIGHT and 9 p. m. The 25 People’s _ Theatre rt ICDC!i>l" Time 7.15 _"Singer" .lohn Bunny _ if _ » f _ d _'TWO PARTS`_ Mr. _ .losiglhadler "5>W¢t'i'-y(;r._‘,li,m<_r\t_\- _au-Um; ttmmgp ‘ itnvigation to the Dardittielles has been ,.X,~(tt|,_.m]_\- H,-“.d_ TWU (._0,“9,1i,_,,, kept closed and Italy_will be rotttpelletl to the attitiir-tire iti tt cotttittiial nprozttz lJ\l!`l'i\11S\? 37 I1ll\il0i\ ll\1S|\i‘lS iil_\S N031' _ ` - ’ .\lt' Vairiis sang spit-tttlitll_\‘, “ Sonic-_ iimnl ill” lvnlied Slnws- ‘\rF5"“_U“U *im tt |,,.1~.~. 3 t-0i.~f» ig, t-;t1-,i,,g_~- l t`attad:t. This will ltavo _att ttitlttetttre \ -_-.___ Ego th? tttarkets,_not ottli_ to_t° tltlts year. \ _ _ __ 1 H E E' __~.\\_ (U. ut aso t`or_nex year. ta y a so uses vitt' \' ' _- _ _ < _ ~- _ t '_ . _ _ _ able iiirt-';tltot‘lt?Le_\'iTlt-tttlytilgzgmrlggrtlh-_large quantities of the coarser grain, from tltc Santo ootittirtes. i'.\'<‘r5'tltii\i-Z' lttttds ot grzttn next _vt~at', and u\'ot`y\patt‘tl tor seedtttg next spring. Applauded by hundreds last night Pleasing Programme lil: l__ ' l ill also have to he ittipot't<‘ti point" to 't stilotitiitl ttiitrltot tot' al|£at't'c ot' ttvitilaltlo land sltoitltl lic pre- tt~t' the patrons of thc l‘1-oplefs Tltea-f _ F '_ __ __ t' - wltoltiszile prions ol' potittocs as 225| . i 1 l t 1 a t-t-t'titit'atc to the effect that Floreltcc _ _ \ ~ The National Clothing Store _ ,_ _, The _National ‘mg Helps the Patriotic Fund---- his and very thankfully received our speaks for itself; ‘; _ . _ l . _. _ l 7\ ’ t_ \ v _ 5., :- Boost the Patriotic Fund l 7 \ A " _ _ P;-igeg as Usual- _ by Shopping at ~ Satisfaction as Usual- Are you dot_1_i_g_ your share for the Empire---for the boys at the front for the families left destitute? - There couldtnot be amore noble cause _than the Patriotic Fund; and to ~he_lp _this 'fund _the National Clothing Store are donating TEN PERCENT of their sales up to Saturday, November 28th. The PATRIGTIC FUND COMMITTEE have acknowledged ‘service as Usual- Clothing Co. offer. "l he copy of the letter below ,EE Every_,iDollar You Spend at g it _ll S Your Dtity .L is Plain'_ . _There‘_ is `no'avoiri_ing the point-ii_ you have the.i_nttere_st ofthe Empire at heart-if you are R patriotic to the true sense of_ the term, yqou Can _ _ _ and you w1l_l do your shopping at the _atjonat fulothtng Store._ and help boost tl1e_Patrtottc -Fund during the period of their patrtottc offer. t ~\ , ... When the National Clothinglr Store are con- - 'tributing ~l0. p. c. of their tota _cash sales and 1 guarantee that their prices rernam as usual, it is “ the duty of every~true Canadian to do his shop- ping at their store and help the Patriotic F und. . This store carries a_ full line- of Metra and Boy’s Clothing and Fumtshings and their prices are recognize to be as low or lower than the same goods can be purchased elsewhere. _ gil; gi -'r -=\.» Tl; ini ' _ V ' . “ . .ationa1_ClotthingS_tore_ __ , ; _ .» i C°¥|\_¢._\.’ Queen and Sydney Streets ' ' l il V ' ' ‘ l i ` ‘ . .l'..’.".`_ 3.". f -gi 'ii 2- ' , Mlm -* wttwivt mel' qi ta ‘U ‘ t '.!. A 'VY'-' ' _ 1 '_r__ Charlottetown, P. E. I. 'l November 10, 1914. '~ ‘ National Clothing Company, GENTLEMEN, I beg to acknowledge the receipt of Y0ur favor of the (ith, addressed to the Chairman of the Patriotic Fund. Iain in-__ of the Finance Committee for the patriotic sentiments. expressed in your letter and to _ ~ say thatthey will be most happy to receive w tatever pprtion of the proceeds' youmay* see iititto give from the sale you propose. " Having eve__ry confidence in younsystem of sc ounttng we do not think it necessary to _ a tha young lady 'to take charge of your ca _ I have the honor to remain, Yours, etc., W. F. TIDMARSH, I Secretary Finance Committee, » P. E. 1. Branch Canadian Patriotic Fund. i G li i structed to convey to you the "appreciatiM-‘til L" ii i I lm N R H B ~