Help 'HM BUY OAL benefit f rom his food s¢‘"" \\\u\\\\} .... Hug es il.. 'si ..’ 4 ls Your i"‘Coa‘l' Bin C1/ ‘ cases of Farcey, welled If not, now is the tim 0 Blood. lay in your supply. We ha ///n\\\\\\\v/i////I D ... fi <> fe the kind that pleases and at the right price t00_ ; satisfaction. A. Pickard & Co.- sult Phone 1 Ch’town N ,lx Q / “The Peoples Druggisl” l.ill>ll‘.s ATTENTION 'I I .m.___=. T 4.5" _ Here isa chance to get a LUTE SATISFACTION real dressy latest style Patent Button Boot . Cravenette Top for $2.95 We bought these from a CANADIAN _FACTORY at a special Brice! and you will get the enefit-while they ast. Sec our south window. and suridries-=REXALL. ’ Today there are over 360. _ .ga !. . printed in ENGLISH on ami! "kX't"“E‘lF1 'LID-*‘**l “4 Dlnesfion Your horse does not need special diet,but he does need a tonic and di est 1 ator to help lmlvgeleggl ondlilon Powders . will do this_a_nd keep him in Filled for Winter? °‘il“°i§°‘§?.‘§L?.’l?§` ‘§§3i°°§; f e D088. Worms or impure t . This powder is the resul I ve of our thirty-five years ex- perlence in the treatment and c_are of horses and can , be relied on to give pe`rfect If you h_ave a sick or blem- hed animal don’t fail to n eo. E. Hughes lllllll/i\\\\\\\\\lllll ' The word that means ABS n ' a lSAFETY to buyers of good. dru I each one guaranteed to be a su erlor_ _remedy for the ailme specified; each a non-secret p p paratlon, with the formula plainh t wrapper; each guaranteed to s isfy, or we will -refund whatev price You pay. » - I Try the Rexall route to healt l MCKINNON Morris & Smith ,H1112 C0111P2\I1 JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Drugglstsl Island. Colonel Hughes’ instructions Her-am gays tfrat gm., steamer- Mmm brave men who are giving their Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. with regard to the Reinforcement which has been ovcrhaullllg at Rich- V01' fI’€9d0l1l and right. a Humber Company are as follows: “I am al- mond, preparatory to undertaking me names were rnentiond individually I1' PAY! to buy in this Provlnu. sie Houses- 'rss mei-linrlmi Company,which recently visited here, w CAVENDISH AND FAIRVIEW.- Rev. Arthur Hurn, of Tryon. will con duct public worship, Nov 28th, as fol lows Fairview, 11 a ln , Cavendish. 'I pm A A Gates,-Secretary MEAT MARKET.-Mr William In will open his new meat shop on Prince Street, in e-Lyceum opposite the Fire Methodist this evening and will have a of all kinds of meat on hand. Ar HALF Palos: csi-ie? have some choice Hyac- and'Llly Bulbs left and out the balance this week price. Bulbs can be planted this th, r even later. any mon o 4078. ,sNe|.lsH Mall..--'rue nsit cans- dlan mail steamer for England is the Corsican, which sails from St. John. N. B., on Saturday, the 4th December. Mails or parcels to connect with this steamer should be posted so as to leave the province on Friday morning, the 3rd December. ~- “Yi Pusuc wonsl-up will be oonauoi- ed, Nov. 28th, by Rev. A. A. Gates, as follows: _North River, 11 a.in.; Long Creek, 3 p.rn.; Kingston, 7. p.m. At the evening service there will be the installation of a Deacon, and Mr. John I-ieartz will sing a solo, “One Sweetly » Solemn Thought.” . THE SIEGE BATTERY.-When the Siege Battery leaves Charlottetown, no civilians will be allowed to take passage ln the Northumberland and no mails or freight will be carried. Ac- companying the battery will be Lieut.- Col. Jenkins, Medical Oflicer, and Major Bartlett, Supply Officer; while Lieut.-Col. Dean A. D. of S and T. for the 6th Division and Col. Jago, Engin- eering Oiiicer will also take passage. _________._-- . . . hold the usual Short Courses in House- , Li§£°S§{”1: g3g1ct;ltrE:1g‘§§l€:a€tn§;§ hold Science during the coming win- O' emulsions sold* and the addition of ter' The G°v°mm°“t Wm give the d Guam” makes it me guest p\.epam_| usual grant and refund of railway fare gs mm on the market for obstmateeto the students. As only a limited ' coughs and bronchial affections 50c. number M -students can be °°c°mm°` -1 and $100 “_ home E A Fostex; oem dated applicants will please send their - - tml Ding store ' ` ' ’ names as soon as possible to Hazel SOLDIE S, TEA Au I _ ' L. Sterns,'Dapartment of Agriculture, R '_' 5° ‘Hers are 'IW/61'. and MF- J- AUSUII TI‘Blh0r. C Charlottetown, all applications to be i“"“"d *° °°”‘° “Pd "““’° he" WP' lvttewwlls uuartettes by Messrs. _ ver at St Jvsevhs Convent to-nlshf Farrell, A Molviillan, E Dunn and . ' in D .15. Tn. ill - , - . _ D MBS Ada 3-153' irairuuion ;e,,c2;l:,:,s1?|u‘;_ Tcsglle Tea begins at 5 0C1°¢k- 4074- J. McKenna; dance by Master De -'T' Rooney A- special feature was a c D. McLean in People'» is playing to packed 'houses in Plc MAQIBTRATE8 COURT.»-- Ther - tou this eek, were several cases of non payment 0 0 U ew Military Suits for 00 oys, 3 to ll years oldh Another great lot of this popular line of suits-the line which sells so fast that we cant hardl keep up an assortment of it Made of good firm khaki cloth-in em regular Mi tary model, everything right even to the puttees Suit $ ‘“ B Kli lr "‘lgilcheneal"’: ' ` The ‘,‘KI'I`_CHENER“ is the new khaki military suit- coat .buttons right up, trousers with buttons at knee --new military buttons on coat, heavy waf-in cloth, well made_ and a fine fitter. This Price $7 50 is the very last thing for small boys 6.50 g Tax The usual fine and costs was imposed. Several more sum monses are to follow A summons was also served in a prohibition case which is returnable next Monday. CQAL 8CARCE.- There fs said to be a greet scarcity of coal ln the Magdalen Islands at present It will bother the residents of those islands to get in coal enough to carry them over the winter, so hard pushed are the coal companies to supply their customers at present, with many min ers enlisting and others going to work at the steel works.-- Picton Exe. PRINCE EDWARD NEXT WEEK. The famous Young-Adams Stock Com- pany, consisting of twenty persons, in a repertoire of all new plays, will present for' the opening bill on Mon- day night, November 29th, the great Duke of York Theatre, London, suc- cess: “All of a. Sudden Peggy," in which Henrietta Crossman made the hit of her career. Eight big vaudeville acts are presented nightly. There are no waits-a continuous show from start to finish. Prices are popular, 25, 35 and 50-cents. 4075 DOMINICA 0RANGES.- Messrs Carvell Bros., have just received 9, trial shipment of. West Indian Orang- , , es from the estate of Sylvania, Domi- .nica ownedby Sir H. Hesketh Bell. lK. C. M. G., Govemor of the island. The oranges are unusually large and juicy with a particularly fine flavor. not so inslpid as the Californian or so pronounced as tile Spanish. There sllould be a .good market for oranges of this kind throughout the Dominion; and at this particular time it would -be both patriotic and wise to patro- I- nise and help to develop British-grown I fruit. , ____ HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE SHORT COURSES.-The Department of Agri- culture have made arrangements to _i o s’ Khaki Overcoats This is - another new winter service cloth correct military model, militar --buttons. overcoat, handvsome, warm as well as the very smartest thing that Sizes 6 to 9. Week-end Bargain in Winter Overcoats Worth $18.00 for $10.00 This week end attraction is certainly one that is worthy the attention of every over- ~ eoat needing man in_P. E. Island. The coats are all good, new, warm, well made garments. _ hey 'are ln good styles-and in a good range of sizes. There are a good many colorlngs. lhey run in values to 18.00 and we offer them for FRIDAY and SATURDAY at . .. ...$10.00 Boys’ coat sweaters in plain and f _ $1.00 value. Week-end ........ Men’s overalls in Black 1.25 value week end sal Boys' pull over sweat year sizes. Brown and dark Maroon 65¢.for...... English “ WOOLA “. flannel shirts with- out collars, nlce light stripes, large body and sleeves $1.00 for....... , 7.00. garment, heavy A very sturdy money can buy. , Blue and Stripe e...............l.O0 ers in 10 and 12 ....5oo.- in Gfel’ and N Men’s soft 79c. Heavy flannel shirts. fine for working cuffs. dlmity cords and light smooth and comfortable ei !~"R avy 1.25 for .......,.....$l.O0 front shirts, no collar, soft ‘ - -l Ill? 33 Great Gem. , Sgr," Setting and. Serving, Laundry work, . re- Art Needle Work “gd matermn for Sanitation, Home Management, Home , a°Ads.c"§PEdD'AlDUE'TThe_5~ S~fC“5° edy musical sketch by Mr. J. Au 1 .f ' Nursing and House Furnishings. C Pe la 5 ‘le ‘ere °`m°“`°“' "°miTI‘aln0I‘. assislfed bi’ Mr- Scimtlebll Y working. Stamped Linens and 40-]3_u_25m3i Montreal and will load produce and,C|,ar|0tte¢_0wn_ The baskets werea 6 Threads of all kinds. 88 Great George - expects to sau on M0nday_ 1 mmed by two young men of Iona, Wm_ , at- Street- ,_ THE, H|GH|_ANp RE¢;||v|EN1-__ -*'“ I IM Shea and Joseph Roche, and realize ‘r __.. - - _ , g A\\\\\Y \“MMIIIllI§\\\\\\\\\\Z'IlA\\\\\¥'lI QZW/IIIII.\\\\\\\\VZIII/Ill'_i\\\\Yls Because it is the b_est i ' » \ ‘ _-“.-.` _- I Island Soldiers ` at the' front are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., II”/Z-'A\\\\iIIIIIlIA\\§\\\\\WII@IT'»'&¥\\hYIIJ' be t possible ad fm- guy \\\\\\\\\.\vulll \\\\v////////_-sl ;L.~mt\“\v1iyAi\\\ i Favorite Smoke We have built_ up a fine cigar business with particu- lar smokers, as our custom- ers. - Most men have selected from the choice brands which we carry, one which they buy regularly as their “favorite smoke". _ A ‘satisfied smoker is the ¥\\\\YllII4.\ Yi/I/IIIIII.\\\\ . \\V/III//W ll ~ 5 ' This Burroughs $165 STYLE 301 » Let lt .Stop Your Figure ' Mistake Losses You know that errors are continually occuring in .the cash and charge sales that are hastily added by our clerks. They rush t_o serve wait- ing custorhers and it is not surpnsing that they should make mistakes or neglect to write the figures i 9:-qgilqinlyy -Even you make mistakes occasionally-we Jn: "‘li(l*t"l'iisfi`3ui'rou hs stop your figure mistake losses. Yo " can easily affgrd to own it, for it will- soon pay for losses péerviesnted. And, if yon_prefer,you can I1 C - _ ulslavg the lllurroughs man bring the machine around ' and show you howitcan be applied toyour ilggre work. “° lf »Y i ro uil:'.i°::i,i‘i¢;iiii.°sill;i§::.”a..aisles... sunnolicns lnnludnlclims column W B Smith, Sales MBE \ W . ; f " ' . cigar department-there You olin tintouchwlth lilmb > hone. or address-A V -4 1 -_ fore we strive to make reg- I ular customers rather than , large profits. Cigars in our case_ are kept in the right condition ' to afford the sweetest . smokes that their respective blends of tobacco can pro- duce. , Try A Lord Tennyso 5c Straight It is a _particularly fragrant cigar. ' ‘ Johnson &: Johnson 'rue ouAl.l'rv onuaerons. Cer. Kent'A Prlnse Ste. l\R\“\\\\\€Ill 40/” '/li .___-_- , _1-- _-L9! F59, :wg .` 71 -:A-I , £2” Toilet ,I .»;,,_4'&i{,,,i)»,,.,,.. Goods Good Xmas _ l s ‘I - For the dressing table' of miiedy we have, everything , mat could possibly be need- Q :- Cold crelnie, lotion, toilet waters, skin foods, powders, puns, perfumes, “prepara- tions for heir, tee and ' necessar 'for' "1, dainty lsdy's' tohetts. ~ ' `* 'z the stock lssocomplets. _rr .8 ~ r . //x\\\ iw" Es” ru B IA\\\\munvnlllu1l0\ nails, as well sl everything ~_ that every officer Is to be allowed to attach himself to wihlchever of the two battalions ‘he may choose, provid- ed the officers commanding will accept them." In order to,gf~vc effect to those instructions, Col. Campbell and Col. Boer lcavo for Halifax to-day to coll- sult with thc oiTiccr commalldiug the (ith Division. I sr. .losepws HIGH TEA.-si. Jos-I opli’s High Tea and Fancy Sale was continued yesterday from 2 in the afternoon till 10 o'ciock. An immense number of visitors attended the Tea, particularly between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m., wllen even standing room was at a premium. The result of the efforts of the ladies of the St. Joseph’s Sodality cannot fail to be extremely gratifying from every point of view. PROMOTED.-At the meeting of Executive Council flleld yesterday, ` Gerald McCarthy, B. A., Principal of Georgetown High School, was appoint- ed Inspector of Schools for the first district, vice Chas. Buxton resigned. Mr. Mcftartlly has a brilliant record as a student, graduating with honors from St. Dunstan’s College at the ago of sixteen years with the degree of B. A. from Laval University. As a teacher,iMr. McCart'-hy has been suc- cessful to a marked degree, his pupils winning scholarships on different oc- YESTERDAY'S FUNERAL.- T funeral of the late Police Sergca Dennis Doyle took place yestcrd nlorlllllg Park Road to St. Dunstan's Catlledr The fire bell was toiled as a token respect to il servant of this cily w hull fuliillcll his duties so faithfu and well. Tile members of the pol ration were present, as well as a lar number of citizens generally. T SOCIAL AND ENTERTAINMENT A very successful social and enterta ment was -held in Iona Hall Tuesd ef 3710`9`29M“‘ Colonel Campbell took over command (,h;:_Jl§sE§A‘1;IcNi§F\‘zLiE§";;`u;§er 0? 9- £0001 Sum. ` ______._____...__. of the Infantry Reinforcement Com- ” ' ~ p L, yeSu_,may | “lace of Colonel BOYIIC L. O. L., City. All Ol`llllg0 fllll- |NTERcESS0RY SERv|cE_ ___ St, ll. ::Tlle skin suffers sufficiently in Allhii. Colonel Begr has been appoint- grill Beévice (will be coélductfld all/illlfl Peter’s Church was well filled yest The Guardian yesterday Mr F L cold weatller without' being further ed to raise an infantry company to be banoet °}": 'elmg ery a““"‘W-t dem' day afternoon during the short int aggrayated by the use of cheap soap called the 105th Overseas Infantry "sg .S15 er 0 ges are fe‘l“e5 0 '-0 cessory service which took pla See our line of choice TOILET Battalion, while Col Campbell has “"e“ - Gallon Simpson gave a deeply i SOAPS. They are pure and fragrant. been appointed to the command of the . -- presslve address oil Prayer. in th Prices ran 6: up to 'l5c per cake 141st Highlanders of Prince Edward THE M|N1'0._.We¢1nesda 'SHa1rfax prayers for the safeguarding of th g y ll 8 ‘promise of reaching record figures. 35 1So fari the programme for the form- _ . a o en t f i D b ` " lowing every enlisted soldier still In long voyage tg Archangel, is to Bai] the request of relatives and friend D ng 0 e ar on ecem er |'|\\\\\\\\i/[//‘|||||| the Island to decide on the first day ‘of t0.day, Captain Reid in c0mm9_nd_ The service was a most reverent a V ' Decemberxvhat corps he will join, the Archangel is to be the scene of me. touching one throughout. These should bring to Amherst for the occa- ' Overseas Hlshleoders °f Prime Ed- Minton winter labors, mls steamer meetings are held every 'rlrursa ‘ Y ward Island under Colonel Campbell, having been cha,-te,-ed to the Russian evening at 5.15, and all are welco 5 or the Overseas Infantry battalion un- government for icebreakmg pur. to attend, lrrespectiveof creed or pr VlS|T TO CANDIJNG STATION ay Yeateliday afktirtnoon the City Tea _ ers I , from his late llonic oil Sprlllg in t.h0a§€m_l:1 §ui:I:E;tsD3;;(£n?mKeek al' Prince of Wales College, visited t ho ~tlicy were shown tllrougli by the obl ‘lg ing manager. Mr. Lightlzer, who d monstrated tho candllng process, 5'; etc. He also explained to them h the business is carried on in the lo li der Col. Beer. I am allso directing p05es_ fessioll. \ of (70“ll`Iil EEK Clmdllng Station, who how returns are made to each in cordance with quality. He gave t _ 5' of co operation for further growth izfélelpgd toAa0&\ef3;;;‘:1t‘g’(;`0§I‘;‘:1";‘:_’tiin¥{a9 .linking it very clear to them that the tdllcqlleg? (lfl]evln'l`:lllls(l!icl1t§reilf??dl`lfl.llllf";nll/191'. lids- great possibilities' A no less mteregt eph Farrell, Misses Mary Collins a Mamie Tralnor; vocal solos by M Collins and Mr. John Greene, Verno ‘E poultry business of tile province h ing feature was the visit to one of ¥ _ _ ' wllich are being experimented up y . Hlsa ointment, d ed \YIl tions, is a lnost commendable one, and will meet with the approval of all who are interested in matters educational. essor, who was a frlendof every pup- ll of the school. his splendid work and 'how much he would be missed' by ,them and assured him that he would ,be followed by their prayers and ‘good wishes and ‘hat Prince Street keep in touch with him and on his retain welcome him heartily back. The Professor was keenly nppreclativ-s o' the kindness expressed in word and deed end said -he too would always ix Better call in today while province after had one Association. DD ju g `.by the required standard of qualiilca-> PROF. THOMPSON REMEMBER-' ED.- Prof. 'lhoulpson vlslleli l'rlllceE Street School yesterday morning to: have some music and bid the pupllsi and teachers good-bye before leaving for overseas. It was a genuine sur- prise to him. however, when Princip- , al Seaman stepped forward and pre- sented him, on behalf of Prince Street - School, with an address and s token-, in gold of the love and esteem in which he is held by his pupils and ‘ their lnsfructors. Mr. ‘Seaman spoke of tho great popularity of the Prof- L _ _ A Powerful I _ H l l t k ti ` §:;‘°s:f.....s.‘;:.: 12. §..°t:a.i; xi, Physique rl i 'l i t I; f tl 0 - e.:::“2.‘;:“..;‘.f;ss. 2': ..s”..;°..:‘.r.;~ 1. . .sins-e , ‘ f asset, but- Strengch of body must be combined with a healthy, active mind, to mal-.e for 81160635 It is well established that both_ body and brain a_re nourished and rebuilt daliy from food -each taking up the particular elements re- t quired. economic and speciliest method of ting tllcm for market. The rutloll very promising is the following: buttermilk to a thick batter and phur to destroy ally vermin w selves as greatly pleased with the | is in line with the rural science clalty. Tuesday evening, of ` he re ig- t kg upper rooms of the building, _where n Mr. Lightizer is conducting experi- ments in poultry fattening. There are LONDON, Nov. 25.--News of further In this department about 100 iowls Armoniull massacres has reached wfhich they might be infested. Need- less to say the class thoroughly en- r~E|;E(- N _ 24__._M G 0 -l°yed the visit ‘md expressed mem' Gdillai-neaunoi’ gllarlesbourgllsa gills; HELD.- Tho Spring- lnstitute of Lot 07 held Springfield. The pro are to gd to the Red The gathering, was f-;;'REcoRD ENTRY Llsl H1; For wmlrn FAIR B ___ 031', Prospects Are that Entries for Next 5 n Monthks Show WIII Be Big- u ri' gest Ever Known. dt "Wc‘re going to have. the biggest, , entry list we’ve ever had," said a man connected with the management of the Winter Fair in conversation with Sf' l Fuller, the "official" source of informa- ef' ‘tion as to the fair, was also seen and C0- while ho would not' commit himself H1' I as to whether or not the quoted state- 9 l ment was absolutely correct he gave B p assurance that the list of entries gives S. I 6th has not been fully arranged. Plane lldlare being made, however, which ay sion some prominent 'and excellent me speakers. ~ 4089-11-26ln1l. 0 spnnded to by ‘Mlm F. J. Haslanl. Mr. Lemuel Mcllollalll rendered a °h'l song composed by himself’ on the “Call for men" ill P. E. Island and the response with which it is meeting to the tune of "Scots Wall Hae." lt was full of patriotic sellllinellt and ap- plauded very heartily. Tlle Banquet 9' was a success in every way. The force attended the funeral in a body, I 1 d h °x‘ Institute members 6I\i0Y€d 3 IDDBIL m-mm of mai.. ..?.‘l.2§g2.;';i”..g.:i‘;:°.css :::f:°::l.°;ss‘. i:;i;’;"i..i"l. cflli 0:1 ‘be repeated next year. A meeting og pall-bearers were Messrs. M. Curran, g I 1 h _ C the Fredericton Institute will be 'hel 'r. winie, M. Piageon, J. 'r. lvlolrenzls, §,§ kceffé §§;wk°;\; Elaggevsgggpiggesss in me nail at Fredericton on me first Wm. Pesrdon and T. Dover. a;ld_ Tuesday In December, at 2.00 p. m., 5 a full attendance is requested. e _______.__-- ’ teachersan excellent ld f th .. 1;- growth of the egg circles arg? th; ne e ..Furnlshed house to let. Apply to. V . Bd 262 Grsiton. 4051-11-24-M31. --3 Kurds Massacred - 500 Armenians 0l\ tllosc in charge of tllc Lord Mayor‘s " Wm* I1 WDW 1° “Geri-allling the most Armcnlall Refuge Fund. lt tells of ill- the massacre of 500 refugees by Kurds. Ht Tile refugees succeeded in reaching present helm.: used. ‘and one wlllchfls Russian trans-Cnuoasls, but nearly 4 200,000 refugees were already there. lwumls srolmd oats. 3 nmmds wheat snu ine soo irleu to return io that shorts. 3n0\1nds cornmeal. mixed with part of Armenia ln Russian occupa- fefl tion. They were massacred on thc twice a day; Before being crated the road to Van_ fowls are dusted with flower of sul- _ _ __ _ _,___ , itll Hen 1'wEN1'v-NlN1'l-I cH|l.o. ln' just outside the city, gave birth to her formation they had received and which, twemy_B|ghm “mm whim Mrs John °f Michnud of Levis, just across the i_-iver, which they “re “°W makmg 3 5P°° became the mother oi’ hor twenty-ninth offspring this morning. -T ill I 1’ -l l ar- Q <7...-s?__F .\..n-»¢4r=~»--on »a-»-i_,._.,,,_,.,,` 355% -,- - ~..~..~».~...`- _\.-.r,-»t<..<.a Scllc ol would always endeavor fo “ w keep in touch with this school of which he was so justly proud. Ho was n P. Ill. Islander, novndgolng with a P. Ill. Island regiment nn ,-,would eagerly look forward to his return to this hir he “ci his bit" for King and Country. The Pro-I fessor, notwithstanding dnnoculetion - and vaccination played the accom ho sicel ro- ' v 111m--Wills- Sf- r Tile TWG Macs °~°'°°°“‘::i:.‘.;..:.‘-..~l.. H. lr. . ` " l M ‘ \ St -l°h“'N B' 149 Gt 9°" gnu* me loysll t sm incest nthwells yet Mm e. gram an l V Jolly Good Fellow, ew, closed one of I C,,,,¢\,,, Wm ggi ue, Lul. lgai ‘ l ‘ _ held iutilis ony. - » ‘ _-Fan--#_ jr' ."-"*"""‘ "*‘ "'”"“""""-""" ' ` , ` V J, ' ' ` and was most pleas ra e- u S Mr. osnrpbell or , ' 1 contributed en oyment of the FOOD selections on made of wheat and malt_ed barley supplies all the rich nutriment of the grains. ln- , cluding the vital mineral "1 elements necessary for' building stout bodies ,and active brains. Grape-Nuts food not only supplies rich, well-balanced nourishment,but is dellclous ; -:gba and easy to digest. _ I mf, blood Flood cells and nerves in 5 very and vigor. proposed was by a Live and The “‘I`here’_s a Reason” - Made in Canada - *