` NOVEMBER 24. 1914 "ti THE C1q’_;`_1§L0'p'pETOW1f1 GUARDIAN I " f “-W f 'fr -'f f' ' ,iaag mon _ .-._ i ln ' E _ -l tliit ... i '““”g‘ 1 _,._\"‘ ,1,\,_ _In spite of all the emul- .~ _-_ ~ sions and palatable prepara- . \ \__.,|/- . \ \ __i‘ - tions of cod liver oil, there’s nothing that really takes f _ », the place of the clear, ure _ f , » -~ oil itself. _For quicllcly A _ - strengthening weak lungs, fg, __ I _ ._ curing chronic coughs and t Conga mod. i:,‘ii§‘.i§‘.g.i‘.f.;".:fe“e» Comes not from an .empty bin in the cellar. Order the bin filled today and the in- convenience and expense of taking in with snow on the ground. will be avoided. Our Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is the finest product procur- able. -It’s fresh, pure and almost tasteless. 40c pint we have plenty good coal. J- G- -.|ami¢S011 , ' ' Druggist ll. P|ilKllll|l & 00. Phone ive her ii. boi: of ea - . cl n, pure, wholesome cliocolates-nothing will please her more. We receive ii fresh supply every week of the daintiest made in Cauzida. McKinnon Drug Co., Corner ot' Great George and Kent Streets. mtg Get I-_Ier Gift Chocolates Here ff- A fresh supply of Moirs Chocolates,the dainty 1 and delicious sweets hnve just arrived--all the - ` most toothesome iiavors,in beautifully decorated lfidlliday packages that will delight the women- o s. Make 'yo_ur selection' today, we will deliver them to suityour convenience. Prices 30c to 7.00 per box. ~ MacKinnon Drug Company Corner Great George and Kent Street -_ ul _ _ _ _ _ yi' li _ l ` Sir George Foster Praised Ti. by Ontario Fruit Growers His Enterprises in Advertising Canadian Apples Resulted in Greatly Increas- ' ed Home Consumption The Ontario l-`ruit Growers' Associatioii at their 55th annual con- vention held at Toronto. November 11th. 12th and lflth, paid a high tribute to the eiiorts of Sir Geor ge Foster hi instituting a nation-wide advertising campaign to bring before the people ol’ Canada the merits of the (‘nnadiaii apple. The en terprlse ot' Sir George was unanimous- ly commended at the opening ot thc oi‘gaiii7.atiun's convention Wednes- day and Thursday. As ii further mark of appreciation to the Minis- ter ot' Trade ami Comiiierce the following resolution was passed with great eutluisiasni. - That this association desire to express their appreciation of tho enterprise of Sir George E. Foster, liiinister of Trade and (_onimerce, in advertising throughout Caiintla the merits ol' the (‘auiidinu apple, with u view to its increased honie cousiiiuptlon. That iii the opiiilon of this association the Cuii\P11lEl\ N19 il\¢l`9i1B‘ ii ed the domestic consuiuption of the Canadian apple. and that the de- partment be asked to continue the campaign next year. 4 I - Fin out me card C' l ,._.._`._.__..._Mail it to H. W. Binning---Treasurer Canadian Patriotic Fund x NEXT FEW DAYS a letter will _be DUi1li{ditlh(c;lt1`o[£:Pzich household of this City. explaining the object of the Patriotic Fund, and _enclosing a postal card form, which can befilled out with the amount cu are willing to give toward this great and WOYUIY Patriotic cause. _HE subscriptions may be either D8Y3bleiH him? T sum, or weekly-m9r1t_hlY-OI' at Other pergidg . duging-, the Wai; Periodical subscriptionts suc a this are recommended highly by'the Commll 66- _ _ _ » -__ d PL£‘i.?fEit“§.3‘§‘§§‘°p%Z§?i.iZ’“€8 M¥.°ii. iifeiiinniig. lV?uh_ii%ger Bank of Nova Scotia, Treasurer of the abov " It . . . Acknowledgements will be made throughout the &iIy papers... __ __ __ ___ - ‘ _ t a es IgE MEI; WH3er(5e2dIa(ii§{Y>‘iiAtll§4l:)ni°asga t?d‘stt to the eavelt oiiilanada-no nobler patriotic duty can ` pwi Qof us than the generous assistance of the 8 ‘im»Pa¥rotic I'-`und, the mission of which is to take - care of the dependants of our soldiers. in-.-1 ' iz vs Mona c Nvsmssr ro You | IQE COUPON %ELOW-FILL OUT CUl’i‘é(?I§'l`, MAIL T0 THE TREASURER T0-DAY , i i E- M,” }!l.'r:‘;ni?i'¢l:rnC'-isnadian Patriotic Fund. Charlottetown. P- E- I- ' nnd S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - ~ ~ C E“°‘°°°d herewith ple|:me(‘aiiadian Patriotic Fund. , ~--in -ii ii1'3~ft'P‘f?t‘..'2.f.;..§._.... .... it-udlosod herewith pleanetln __ ________ mn' Mgt payment on subscription o 8_ per month ttnrlnl the YI. ~ .. i . ii 1 i ' ` ' , \,~ \ - i " *___ 4 i _. L. s . _.I 11--5 1 . ' Ngmg, . . . Address -'R 'Q THE csiuiiiit oiniiiii_ii_i~i_ ff. IT PAYS to buy in this Province. HIGH TEA.-Oysters served at the High Tea at St. Joseph's Convent. 0642 . THE PICTOU BOAT.-The s.s. _Northumberland docked at Charlotte- 'town lust evening at 6.45 o'clock. CANDY FOR SALE, with a prize _in every package, in St. James _Hall Friday evening. 6648. »9AT8 AT YORK.-Oats for the celved at' 'York' Station this week. Already over 1000 bushels have been received. 'i ' ' ' """""""'l= COME AND'ENuUY' THE FUN at the old-fashioned; entertainment in St._ James Hall Fridayfevening. 8648. SHIPPERS willplease note that the Plant Lino steamer will make her last Ulf) of the season from Boston"on Tuesday, December 1st, and from Charlottetown on Friday, December 4th. '6646 NO SEWING CIRCLE`TO-DAY.'- There will be no Red Cross sewing at Mrs Bartlett‘s to-day. The sewing will continue on Wednesday and every afternoon and evening" until belts are finished. ` " "` _S.O.T.-A public meetiiigwill be held by the Union Division, Sons of Temper- ance, in their hall at Springfield on the evening of Nov. 25tli.‘ 'The meet- ing will begin ai; 7.30 ‘ .m. The speaker of the evening will 'Bo Rev. W. D. Wilson, Field Secretary oi' the Temperance Alliance.. '_ __ AN ACCiDENT.-Mr Joseph' Steiiti ford, painter, city, rnet'witl1`a painful accident on Saturday. While at work in the shop of Mr A,ugustus_ Herniaiis, the door of a safe fell upon his ankle, causing a compound fracture. ile was removed to his son`s residence tin King Street, where he is being attend- ed by Dr' Conroy. ' T0 RESIDE HERE.-Mr and Mri-i H. Carson Flood arrived in the city on Friday from their wetl- diug trip enroute to Charlottetown, where they will reside. Mr and Mrs Flood will be greatly missed by the many friends in St John, who will wish them every happiness in their new homes, says ti St John Exchange. Mr and Mrs Flood arrived in Chur- lottetown on Saturday night. ANNUAL HIGH TEA.-At five o‘clock to-morrow the ladies oi' St, Joseph's Sodality will open a Bazaar and High Tea in St .loseph’s Convent and friends of the Institution have been working enthusiastically, and prospects are bright, as this is the tenth anniversary of their High Tea. A most cordial invitation is extended to ull. One of the attractions ui the evening will be music furnished by the League oi` the Cross Band. Tea and admission, twenty-tive cents. 6643 THE LATE'MRS STEPHEN DODGE. Rev. Dr John Forrest oiliciated yes- terday at the funeral oi' Mrs Dodge, widow of Dr Stephen Dodge. The casket was covered with flowers sent lu token ot' sympathy. A group of old friends ofthe deceased lady were pros- | ent at Camp lllll Cemetery, where the interment took place. Of the clergy there were present,.besidcs l)r Forrest, who ofiiciiited. Rev? it. W. Ross, anti Dr J. W. i°`alconer.-Halifax llerald. (Tho deceased lady was the mother of Mrs A. G. lugs, and a sister of llrt Blancliard, this city.) _ Y.M.C.A. CANVASS PROGRESSING. -The Board of Directors of the' Y.M.(!.A. are very much encouraged by the response to their appeal. An active campaign for new members, renewals and subscriptions has result- ed in 60 names lie‘"_" """"` ` About as many more are heeded QQ make it possioie io. the ....-.. ._ _, carry on its work, and it is hoped that attitude ot' the friends will continue cordial, so that this may be done. _Thel students have done splendid work during the week, 22 new members having been -secured by tliern. At lv.: s..ss.~ `McKiniion. Queens won, score 10-2. i ¢ | their gymiiaslum class yesterday after- noon, there were 40 fellows on the door. Two basketball matches were played with the following resultin- “Queeus” E. McLeod (cnpt.), Campbell. S. Fielding. F. Tsntou, A. Gillis; “ McGill," L. Lowther '(capt.). Stliurman E Mtluul VV ln A 3. "Dalhousie" W. McLeod tcapt.)._§M. Lea, N. Mclilweu. L. Lea, R. Gordon: "Varsity," I.. Webster (capt`.)."lVl. Riggs, D. Anderson; D. lVillIer,`A; Murray. Varsity won. score 9-8. Tues- day evening there _will be a “double- header" in tho Young Men‘s_ Class. starting at 8.45. There will-bo t-wo close gainos. 'i " * i HHEALTHY ii KIDNEYS . NEGEB- SA_RY-Backaclie? _ Feeling tired Not as spry as you used to be? Getting old? You are not old. Disordered kidneys make you feel that way.. "Pertslar" Buchu and PaIme_tto Compoun_d w_lll tous them up ant .star qu; . o- ward good health. 50b lin? $1 lgdkdles. E. A. Eostefr. "‘Peli!lM"'j’Dr\ig'st0l‘e.' ` .’ . . ._ ,i 1 Expert’ --~ Uptieal Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give oux_‘_ patrons the ben- eiit,the most modern and* , approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s usiness. We guarantee to vive Army i~‘le'idl'Servlce Fund will he re-‘ Hull. The members of the Society. Strengthens ------------- ~~ BEE “THE MINlSTER'S BRIDE" at St. James Hall Friday evening, Nov. 27-,-at 8 o’clock. 6648. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Have faded hair goods dyed. and gloves cleaned, by Mrs White, Queen Hotel, Ladies' Entrance, Room 10. 6616 IMPORTANT MEETING T0-NIGHT. -The adiourued annual meeting of the John B. Diunie, Bedigreed Foxes, Ltd., will be held in the Board of Trade llboius, this evening at X o’clock. ‘ " |5647 IMPORTANT MEETING TO~NlGHT. --The adjourned annual meeting of the ,loiin R. Dinpis -Pedigroed Foxes, Ltd.. will be .held in_ the Board of Trade liooiiispthis ,evening at 8 ofclock. _ ‘ . 6647 THE EXPRESS.-The Express train _i?rived at Charlottetown last night at 0.15 o’clock, ou time. The Empress also arrived at Summerside from Pt. ,du Cliene on time, I BODY ARRIVES.--The body of the late Mrs. Mary Mclntyre, who died recently in Berlin, N, li., arrived in Charlottetown by the Express train last, night, accompanied by Mr. Peter Mcliityre. ll: will be forwarded to Cardigan to-day. GAME CALLED OFF.-Tlie football game, to decide the chuiiiplonsliip of the series, to have been played at the A. A. A. A. grounds yesterday after- _uoou between the Sl. Diiiista.1i's t‘ol lege team and .the Coniiuughts had to be called oft' on account of t.he inability oi' a number of men oi' both teams to .play, through injuries. The game will be played on either Wednesday or Thursday next. A TIN SHOWER.-A uiimher ot' ,their friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. :Edward Arsenault at their home on 'Bishop street last. night with it tin shower in celebration of their recent marriage. Among i.l'ic articles present- ,ed were utensils of all kinds, useful as well as ornamental. The visit was u very pleasant one. and an enjoyable evening was spent iii iiiii:ii<~,_giunes, etc. SOLDIERS ARRIVE.--Tlic dciucli- ment ot' soldiers i'roni Sydney, N. S., who have volunteered for the trout.. arrived hi Charlottetown by the North- uniberlaud last evening. under coni- inand of Q. M. Sgt. Carl Kelly. The following are the iiaiiiesz-.Sergeiiiits Carl Kelly, Arthur llriice, .Fred Moore, O. Mt-Eachern; Giinners (3. Ilattce, E. Carleton, J. Strain, G. lliircli, Frank Conroy Louis Il/ii-,Lcotl, Walter Walker and Clayton L. Shaw. The volunteers will reniain here for a, time awaiting orders. - , THE PRINCE EDWARD.- Great crowtlirsaw 0. very eiitertaliiing pro- gramme at the Prince Edward Thea- tre lust night. The third instalment of the popular serial, §"l`lie Trey of l-learls", was quite asuiiittirestiiig as the other instaliiients. t-It was a sea venture and many t.lii1il.iing scenes kept its folloivers in great excitement. “The Aggressoi” and,“Tlie Muu.Who Came Back" were euclr. eizcellent dra- nias in two reels, their particular fea- ture in production being niagiiiliceiit photography. The “l'lypiiotlc Power" 'if Efirii Stnritiik’ put tliuiuiitliuiice in ii hearty laughing mood-.'~.~ A song ot’ 'i |i~x was very nr)- propriate and well rendered. This progriiiiime will be sliown ai the mu- t'""" this afternoon and at the shows to-night. llllli VI//IZ-¥\\\\\\ IIIIIIQ Read Johnson " . /. _ “iaf/”I/A`\\\“WII/g/I4i`\“lllllQ [W tn _ . ' ll$lK“\\§i{QI7IlI/A“\“ llll and ‘ ohnson’ Adonf lllllIYlIIl4'\\\\\\\\\\illlIlr _ i i \/ __,__._ __ _ __ ._____ /iw-.‘i:tt':..-°-ai‘i:'°-i ' ,'f.l_?§n.,-i~Insig‘n »Cain_e'i‘»a’.`§'s‘ a"' "git is sure todelight the '; recipient, young- ~oi_r~ -oid~~ men .or women -' it" will 3 please, and is worthy of the" you the best re ults ob tairiable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St ._ Optician 1f"°5§°t°i°ilt=i-‘ii‘ii°i“"i it *ft I Pfi¢et1.so_.i§f'” °'° “' 1'l'lie` Two Macs .49GieatGeotgc Street ~ I l Y t\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\€l///IIIL\\\\\\\\WIII//IlZ\\\\\\\\\\\7IllIllIIIllII&\\\\\\\\\\2IM\\\\\¥ZIZIIL\\\\ \. a Get a Swell ' it _ Winterl‘Overco'at \¥IlZIIL\‘l\\\iI//IIl\\\\h\\\\\‘ 'A“\\\\“'”III//I/l\\\`\“\\\‘ i At Your Own Price Great I See Sale WR Prices I . of C if at Winter Over- “Men’s Coats , Store” ' si; lg.. li the \i,\ -T _,___..=_ ` il-‘ ‘iii i _I -_if ""_ -_ ~ 'fi Great Sie of RC() T At the front of the Men’s Store you will find' a long rack jammed full of handsome overcoats, offered you at a great reduction for spot tash. You vtill find every size and style, well tailored, handsome garments, and going at prices like the followingz- e $ 7.50 overcoats for 3.75 Si 9.50 overcoats for 6.00 11.50 “U ‘ “‘ “(5.50 12.50 “ “ 7.00 18.50 r “ ; “ 12.50 27.00 “ “ 20.00 Moore & Mc eod The Men’s Store U) VII/A\\\\\\\\V/III//lIIL$\\\\\YIlIl.iR\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\ZIlA\\\\\`Tl/ZII&\“ l 5 _ \\\\\WIIi\\\\ 0//Illffll s ’l\\\\\ T' /Amr/4\\\\ _ . If You Want Results Purchase Printing With a “PUNCH” to it--- (L Every piece of printing that bears your name is either a good or at bad piece of advertising. There is no such thing in the printing art as a pl oiitable piece of commonplace printing---there is no safe in- termediary course. (LDou’t overlook the fact that your busiiiess= and yourself are judged by your printing-aio tioi Had. Y-»u caniiot.ii`1` -rd i - iii riiiii your. pi'\ntir_ig.to tie a laughing, talaiiie' adve- tis- mt-iii tif ti -ui lack of HtYDf'¢='ciatttiri‘t-~r the most essiitial elements to ct»mii~eicifit _ ` success. __ I _ _ (L Your prinfn; to be profitable must have charactei'-iiidivid. ualilfv-*must have- a ‘ Punch and snap" to it. it it d-ie~ ii ~t “ht--nd out" it will bfb tried iii~_the o'i|ivit»`n'bt tue ctiinm -niiii e. il. F01' live yearsA_ have plannei system itically-lab ir d methodicilly with but one obj ect: To event uallyhave the most up~to date printing and bf ok-binding p ant in P_i'_ince Edwafd island. i have equipped my plant with labo--saving mac'-i er\- ith “ eyape material that_ talk”-with presses and ruling mat-_liines ihai do the work ii. g cr lble manner-with punching and wire stitching machines--and, lair but not l iist, I am now installing a modern style embossing press. (I, I am in a position to do the h»ghest class of printing, book-binding, si d lo~ s- ifaf work-at a price that will compare favoiably with any printing house in Canaria. l charge an honest price--l pay an honest wage to my emp oyee_s¢-_the more w irk I get, \ the more local help Ioan employ, and with my present iacihties,l can handle an almost unlimited quantity of work. _ (L Better call, write, or phone me regarding that job-f t will pay you. 1 ARCHIBALD “IRWIN °<;i..‘l.‘.l`i‘I't1..‘§I.‘,"i~°.'i=..i. 13 Richmond Si.-Pliime 201-l. ' 561-11- 9M6i ' ti (l - i li; ? `€v.f.v. _w ‘_ *. I l i it il