_ .NQYEMBER 1-s.I§fS- » ' -me cnlmrorrsmws- so-Annum-11 fi PAGE FIVE We have vessels at our wharf n.w ‘with the following coals: Albion Nut _ _ Invmfnesé Round Drummond Round -'Rese_rve.iRun of Mine We‘willfb'e`-discharging for several' C13.-yS. _ Ordergyour. -supply to-day - A. riaoa & ec.. _._,_,_l’hone 240 ' . ‘ __ _..Ch’towp __ 4 - » A~WAY TO KEEP YOUNG . A woman' should never let herself get old pgematurely. Some women think -that when they 'reach a. certain age they should wear clothes»that‘em- phasize their many years. This is a great mistake. A woman no matter what her age is, should keep up with - the times, and dress as well as pos- sible. One of the main factors, how- ever, in keeping young is to have a _\ § U ' """mi""`“`-`~` ' ‘ The G1.4qrdian- 1: rf`h...._ _ ---_- .. =-- _ _ _ 3_5-fn;‘r_ lg W.A. St¢v`fm"" & -l-1'.-"‘5w|°l . IIIIII)II£"\\\\\\\\§]IIIA\“\ TQ///%\\\ _‘__ \ "_;1`;.. 1* \ ~ l ‘ \ Reliable Hot Water Bottles" made ot. the best quality rub- ber and__latest designs to with- stand constant hard usage. We are so confident our Hot Water Bottles will meet all your needs and give perfect satisfaction that we give you Two Year ' Guarantee against any defect in materia or workmanship. Let us show you our ne stock. Prices $1.00 _to $4.00. Geo. Hughes “The Peoples’ Druggist” ll'lll\\\\\\\\ .- 2 s _ E .@ \ II/A\\\\\\s\u\v1n`iv1ll1o_s\a\uu\\ IT PAYS to buy in this Provlnci.'_; A DAINTV TEA will be served at St Joseph's annual high tea on Nov.- 'ZA and 25. 3908 EMYYALE DIBTRICT '$19.45 col-_ iected by Katie E. Coady and Katie M. Clarkin. . BiG-8HlPMENT.-- Mr. FJW. Snow Vietorianshipped 75 dressed hogs. 10 ,beef cattle and 11 lambs on the S. ’Hariarid1 on'-W.e‘dne'sday last.-V'. `sAFE AsR|vA|..- _Hin-bor Master Rya|`1"Sat'urday received word of the safe arrlvalin France of the steamer Don Diego'with the last consignment of hay from Charlottetown i'or‘ tho British army in the field. There are three Charlottetown men on the .steameru " ' ON FURLOUGH.-Mr Thomas Hug- _gan. who enlisted with`t-he 9th C.M.R. Eat Camp Hughes, Manitoba, has ar- ¢|rived in Charlottetown on a short fur- lough. It is interesting to note that in the same camp, another Islander. 'Ike Pound, also trained. He left Hali- Ffax a fortnight ago, with the Fourth Regiment. \\\\*/III///Il;Q`\\\ MEETlNG.- A general meeting of ' tho Charlottetown Curling Club will be held in the Curling Rink, Thursday, November 18th at 8 _p. m. A full attendance is de-sired, ar- rangements for the coming season are to be made. and any member with a plan or suggestion for the good Q of the club is earnestly requested to be present. - 3903. WEDDING BELLS. -The marriage of Mr! John Ferguson of Argyle Shore and Mrs. Mary C. Moore, Brookfield, was soiemnized at thc Manse, Brook- field, on Wednesday.. Nov. 10th, the Rev. J. H. Mci-iattie officiating. The bride, who wore a very becoming navy blue gown, was unattended. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson drove to their_home, Argyle Shore, \vhere a reception was h id. They have the good wishes ot"-0.' host of friends in Brookfield and elsewhere. young heart and a cheerful disposi- tion. Women should try to make u habit of not losing their tompers un- necessarily as every bad humor adds to their age. To be sweet-tempered and to be careful about details and appearance is the secret of how to keep attractive-looking and charming. M|nard'a Llniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen--Last Winter l received grent benefit from the use of MIN- /\il.D'S LINIMENT in a severe attack ol’ l.aGriDP_€» and I have frequently proved lt" to he very effective in cases of inflammation. ‘ Yours, I W. A. HUTCHISON. , ..-\ _ _ 1. A Good Tonic for You Ttexall Bamboo Brier Blood liuildcr is splendid for toning up the gt-.ncral physical and nervous system. _ it purlties thc blood, makes i`o1' steady nerves, gives you good appeti`w- and so e of the best safc guards against cold weather diseases. A bottle -25c, money back if. not- satisfied. - McKinnon Drug -_(Io. _F 7. ““-\"'»,i‘. _ - 'ff » _ __ .7/. smbooaso !_'»'./.- alesa a_ \ °‘f‘,'_‘_'_'___ a serious accident which luckily did _ ._ -L-_-_ _ , not prove fatal. He was standing on . MM* #T-5 -_'_-_'-7-//_ WEDD|NG BE|_|_5_ _‘_ ‘The Manse the edge ofthe wharf as the hay was ||_»1_s:.._a:. _L_/.',': Brookfield. was the scene of an inter- béillg taken 011 t0 tht? SCll00i'i€‘l' Al- ' 1 ff/-_ esting event on Wednesday, NQv_,_10th hamher by means of a dcrrlck when when chester Seymour McEwen or a bale struck him precipitating him ._,,, North River and Margaret Annu, ovcr the wharf, The tide being low é=~ _ "" daughter of Mr. John McKinnon, the schooner was below thc' level oi Cornwall, were united in marriage by the Rev. J. H. Mciiattie. The bride looked charming in a gown of Bei- glan blue velvet-'with underblouse of cream lace. After the ceremony the happy couple drove to_ their future home in North River, where a recep- tion was held. .'I‘heir. many friends wish them u. happy and prosperous -journey through life. “WAR CAKE" SALE.-.Tho.sale of " War Cakes” nt Messrs Moore & Mc- - Lcod's store was conducted at thc millinery counter on Friday morning. l The cakes were worthy specimens oi’ by a few generous-hearted ladies. How the public appreciated their efforts was shown by the speed with which these toothsome delicacies were dis'- ; M. \\\\\VIIII//ll'.§§\\\Yl 0 . 1 § Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., WMU#\\\\M/I/III/l\\\\\\\\Y,//Ig’/lf;-$`\\\\V# ‘ \\\\\\YIl.\\\\€IIlIIIlllI@\\\\\\\\\iIIlA\\\\\`?lII% t Island Soldiers at the front are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. Because it.is the best ' posed of to purchasers at 35c. each. There was also a quantity of light literature on sale, such as novels, y un The proceeds totalled up to about $35-. \\\\YllIIA€\\\\\_\\\§IlllII” RECEPTl0N.- The Moncton Tra- nscript says:Mrs. Jack McBcath,fo'rn\- erly Miss Muriel Hooper, of Charlot- tetown, P. E. I., held her first rc- ception in Moncton, on Wcdnesday afternoon at hor residence, Union also wore black silk. Mrs. McBeath wore her wedding gown of Ivory Duchess satin. The drawing room decorations were yellow chrysanthe~ mums, foliage and potted plants; and the tea room, tastefully decorated with pink carnations and potted plants. Mrs. Thomas McBeath pre- sided in the tea room, and was ` as- sisted by the Misses Amy McLeod, Agnes Irving, Jean Cooke and Edith Murray. Mrs. Donald McBeath usher- .\ s ooo0c¢oo¢o¢¢¢olooo0O°° ' . 5001/0 ` lflf//[lvl //In fy _ _ . . ____ ,; .5 _-.f_- . WHERI5 /iunrnsr - _,.0105 'raven fsaua me f/ff# our /wa ///-S0158 T..ff;‘ _ _ , (.`[l$ __ t la ed, and little Miss Francis Mciileath attended the door. Mrs. McBeath is receiving again this afternoon. ::l\`osl:er’s Guaicoi Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is much stronger than. most emulsions sold and the addition of Guaicol makes it the finest prepara- tion on the market for obstinate coughs and bronchial affections". 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. E. A. Foster, Con- tral Drug Store. 88 Great George Street Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads ol' all kinds, 88‘ Great George Street. B710-9-29Mtf. _ rg Iac-`=<__=\ _i _ ,,; .. ~..,l| _ Here 1s..m-cure for leismgef 'or ‘I F1g0,.3'plea§liig me ati ,' i natural in action i ` lwiil show *his tion is as ‘we ' to b&‘°.“l¢"\. it-li\tle~1_better._ A _ tie ;...em.»`uI»..*.'.‘u'.\."¢.-‘;i..\.. 5¢' --wales-i ,W Two Miss Ada Bradbury Your A Good l_Vl_ild__ _. f‘ ;’:’.§‘.I.“‘.‘.€.‘:...."..‘lfi2l3..,-.- °°’.'°“‘1'=-‘f‘-“°"'f**‘°*i‘i“"°‘° urcissit room SL;-_iz 1; lc tagte, nogpngugg "‘ ` With Olil' tfadé. It i8_ all mild, _yet certain and-» _- " 's'e'|.o'|'_AN ' 'PETE Funof- Adol- ‘t4dnal'~’|iubscriptiotis' '__ received by any to .Dr- Cari-ut ers Charlotte- town? $00. E-_ B... Qli!¥_lpi¢(09\|i .250- | »--__-_- ' =rA||.ori|Nc`a.-wiiiilnilirldldtri, Rvho has lately taken theftailor rooms in S. ‘A. McDonaid’s_store. is prepared to ,do .up-to-date. wo_r,k in men's tailoring -aswell as cleaning. pressing and re- pairing. Mr ’M0rganfs work is well known and we bespeak forhim an extenstve _busi_ness. _ _ _ 3914 _ _ _____, QF LOCAL -INTEREST.-Rev. Il. H. Stavert. of Norton, most worthy patriarch of the Sons of Temperance of North Anierica. has gone Tuesday for o. short holiday 'trip 'to Grand Maintanlin Island.‘ While in Ontario Mr Stavort will deliver a number of lectures -in _the interests of the Sons of Temperance and,wlll attend the annual session of the grand division of Ontario before returning. i LINEN SHOWER.-Mrs L. C. Worthy gave a very successful linen shower last week in honour of Mrs Albert Dumont,.formerly Miss~ Blanch Toomhs.. After the -bride had been “ showered " and the gifts hung up to dry, s. pleasant evening was spent in music, _dancing and song. dainty re- freshments being served _beforc the guests. left for their homes. ‘ DRAINAGE EXPERIMENT. - The first report from the underdralnagc demonstratlo_n field at Wellington was received on Saturday by Prof. Reek from Rev. P. P. Arsenault. Father Arsenault reports that every drain worked to its full capacity during last week’s heavy rain. The surface of tho field showed no indication oi' standing water although the adjacent fields had their usual amount of surface water. This is the first opportunity of testing the efficiency of the drains since they were installed and it is very satisfactory. SERIOUS ACClDENT.- On Friday* morning last. while superintending_ the loading of a cargo of hay, Mr. E. I Boswell, merchant, Victorl met with tho wharf land in the downward fall his head struck against her rail, cul- tign and bruising it badly. Ho fell be- tween the schooner and the wharf' from which he was rcscliod by willing hands. Dr. Bovyor was.immediately summoned and fixed up tho \vound. Pic is now able to hc about ngain al-- though he received. a had shaking up.~V. B. &. F. SAILORS’ SOCIETY.-lion. Justice liaszard hasacccptcd the ap- pointment of Vice-President for the British and Foreign=_Sailors' Society for"the province of- Prince Edward home mallufacture- The H15-king alid_ Island,_ Tlic Qtii¢r.Vl_ce-Presidents for selling ot the cakes was done quietly Cmlpga are;__The Moet Rem Arm ,_ bi`shop'Mathiesoh, Winnipeg; Right Rev. _MorlerotonePresbyterian Church ot`_Canada; Superi_ntendent-General of the Methodist Cl\ur`ch of Canada; Rev. DI' NON-011.". Bilptist Superintendent; Rv. Frank Day. M.A., D.D.. Toronto; Col H H M L M - - - - .' .-P, 1 ' contributed by various donors for the, Brullswicm, S_oM?a§,00kne1‘,jf(])£sqNL§ good of the Belgian Fete Da F d. - ' " Nova Scotia, Senator W. J. Macdon- ald, for British Columbia; I-lon. A. C. Rutiierfoni. Lb,Dl; for Alberta; Right R_e_v._ Bishop of _Qu’Appelle. for Sask- atchewan; Hon. tl. J. Doherty, M.I’., for Qncbccf Sir 'I). ll. McMillan, I(_.(l.M.G.,,for lvianitoba; Chairman of llie'Councll,' lion. Mi' Justice Craig. Toronto. Council. Messrs Wm (' Street, Mrs. McBeath was assisted by, ' e t, stanley L_ Richey, A_ [my 'M(-if Mrs. Alex Mcileth who_wore black_gQ_Q|ga11, Dr H, A_ Beatty, F_|;_(;_g__ silk, and Mrs. Andrew J. COOK. Wli0 with the Vicc~I"residents and Life Governors. Dominion Representative and Senior Chaplain for Canada, Rev. Alfred Hall, Toronto-Phone 8253. Hon. Treasurer. Bruce L. Smith. Esq., The Royal Trust Co., Toronto. Bank- ers, Bank of Montreal. _ ::ONION SALAD. - Dearborn‘s Onion Salad, a most _delicious relish. Bottles 12c. 3671-11-11m6l : :Feed your hens 1-.zoyai Purple 'Poul- try Stock Specific, during cold months. and you'll have pl¢ll_§Y 0f_ 65%- P11095 per package rungeup th 1.50 each. Johnson & Johnson. Drugglsts, Cor- Kent and Prince Streets. llll .\\\\\\\illl IIUI _ Do ‘Not Neglect cr G, ,_ we o .. - WI//.m“\\\\*/ll////If'_`t\\\\\vll ‘ Very often a' dentifrice is selected at random, without any thought of teeth pr serving ingredients. ree J ,_-grit. It _should contain in- 'gredients that 'will destroy ` _-3_a'_ll_ germs that cause fer- " mentation orldecay. PASTE ' ' is the favorite dentiirice 1' t c aste which an ‘sep iandp 'beautifies the Price 25c per tube. HYGIENTIC T00'l`l'l PASTE is potupunl soldonly by Johnson. .&.l.|o|mlon ouaurv- oau`oc°ron¢ A _ lm iii. 0 -119-1 this new one that has It is made of a Splendid Range of Nice ‘l Pongee Silk WaiStS2_0()7_ ___ Latest Modelat ' ' ,.9 ALL THE LADIES WHO HA\/E BEEN LOOKING FOR_A REALLY '_ SMART silk waist-not white-not too expensive-will be delighted to see The collar rolls down-but is arranged to turn high and button. The sleeve is a very pretty one. There are all sizes. e _ ~ You will agree with us that we are not asking too much 2 _ l when we offer it at 0 21 Queen Street Charlottetvm ` ' '_ - _ _1 » come in by express. _ _ _ _ _ . line all silk pongee. It 1s quite plain in general lines. 4 late mo Gel $1.25 Corsets .00 V 0 - 0 in this _ Special at This lot is arranged at the head ot_main stairway. It is a special-specially bought-big quantity-bought under the regularprice -and sold under regular price too. They are very durable, shapely. If you are after the very utmost 1 _ in value for 1.00, get a pair ........ 0 del-they are made of good white coutii-honest, smart, i skirts worth to 6.50 l Some of these skirts are not so wide_as the present mode-most of them are longer than the correct thing. But every skirt is well tailored of good serges and tweeds. They are shapely-they are good-they are all wearable- all fitters-all durable. If you Want an extra for 2 l knocking about you can get a6 50 skirt here for ° j _ for 2.50 . but to make this a strong to 44 at .................... .. J. A. K. T hose 15.00 Overcoats _ -22,- are Great Value _ ._ , .- Here is the strongest Range of Overcoats to be found anywhere at this particular price. We make it a "'~*-.~~, point to have the best line of coats that we can purchase we have coats at this price that are worth up to $18.00 . at the one price-they are fancy tweeds, chinchillas and meltons, Converto and velvet collars plain or. beite back 47 and 50 inches long all sizes from 35 15 20th Century Overcoats Have Style--- At 20.00 and 25.00 we can show you a fine showing of the celebrated Lourdes 20th Century Brand Coats they are tailored in attractive _Scotch tweed ovcrcoatings check backs, chinchiilas and meltons SB & DB. Model Converto and chesterfieid styles 3-4 and full length some with shield lined, patch pockets, §‘.`éfffi§`.“§‘.§.'.il’..'.‘§..S.§ff_°‘}fl°l'.?Z§§ifffif??ff‘ff?fTff’f‘i_ffT_“?ff‘f’ 20.00 and 25.00 Q l \\ A* “ii” l (. '~-...,, line we put them all together _I -_ / i . "' » Fit---Quality - 1 ` I w __g. -aff. " 4 1 a __ f -42-”-'""' KRUPl5S PAY 12 PER CENT. AMSTERDAM, via London. Nov- 12 -A despatch received here from Es- sen says the profit of the Krupp works last. year amounted to 86,000,000 marks ($7,500,000), as against 33.00.- 000 marks ($7,500,000) the preceding your, und that a dividend of 112 per cent was distributed. _,1_i_.._--?-- HOW A GREENOCK LAD CAPTURED TWELVE TURKS Private John Kerr. of UIC 501' A" gyll and Sutherland Highlanders. a native of Greenock. ls the lit’-F0 Of B" amazing exploit at the Dardanellcs. Armed with only a spade this Terri- torlal 'captured 12 Turks. The bat- talion figured in the brilliant charge at Gallipoli on July 12. The l-lighlillill' ers flung themselves at the'foe,_ and. glthough ordered to take only throo trenches. they were in thc sixth before they Private Kerr had on the shell- mm he came up- a trench W6l‘B wa then. towards it aloft. hadirt staggered the spade this pluck! the trench and fall into line before the coming of the Qriloiiflg him. This done he gave the order to "Hcre‘s Kerr with a regrineht or his proceed. it was an amazed and amus~|own!" was the sally which greeted cd battalion that, witnessed him. `, .g , »\ \ »\.,. .. ,t ~,. . ~\ ~ 0lllSl|lUlIl|llllS llll SENDING Pllilllll ll] Slllllltlli ' - ._ Parcels should he sccurcly put up and _addressed to the soldier, giving his number and other particulars. _ 'l`hcn another wrapper should be placed over tl1at_ addressed to ` Miss Plummer, _ _, Field Comforts Commissioner, . Moore Barracks, . - Shorncliffc, England. * ` , Care of Colonel Dean, Halifax. ' - Ship by express to Halifax, unpaid, and enclose _ express receipt to Colonel Dean. This will ensure., safe delivery free, where€'er the soldier may be. F. L. HASZARD, Hon. Pres. R. C. S. ',-. ~ _NOTE--Ships sail from__;_Hal_ifax weekly. ._ 'l`-he _#"5 E '_ it first ship-tolehve willbeonlfext Tuesday. - ._ ' “_ 3% 312 J. soldiers leave '. nassaui Q; l . ."ff t. fi.; ~ ‘. l_~‘ ‘tl ' 3.- - _~» _'lf f ., , .ri 5; e lu. i “iw s-fl W. .» . 3.;-_ _ iid' ___ _ _ _ ---_ :' s- , _ , . _ "1 5': \__ _fig - ~ i - --i,-_.__ . ._ ,-_ .v i . s l. 1 V. - ‘. i. ;‘.l1”*.' if-: ._- I5-"L .e -li ' `.' ` 'ld if r.. -‘ fi ; ii.: fl _-_.A _f :I2 . __ ._ 3;. __ .` g . .E _ if = -ff _ I-Q.; »__\___ ., __ ffl' . >.¢_;__ la. _ -_ -gs- -1-==. ”... u .- 12?. ,. . 1. .l _ . 1 » . 1 .ti -. 5__. _l» -. 5.; . l ._. .g...