,__-.. NOVEMBER 20,1914 '" THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GU ARDIAN __ _ ‘ PAGE THREE Yu “Doc Bird Says” To dag! the sound values only oin8!usticeio our purse Y . \\\\\X\\?]IlIlIlllI ° what ? \\\\\§¥I//111%/I/f/f§“§ U, O an ¢< |-r rv- »-v- < D Ure “Scelvs Almondrose dripped face and hands. hint on the marlict. 50st boitlu. IIIIILYIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIG. /' I* /uv ab.I€fS fOr the stomack ! hey are ready to “serve” ou. Never take a lllllulla-.`\\il ` - ~- ->-"lf"-9'-9 we “;,e_;s 9 ‘harged with high treason, .lou eph Snyder, 60 years old, and his two men were arrested wltli scveiai Aus- ` ‘iii I/ .`.>_ WIIZI/ S _ I _ . 'il'i///////iii'//.fl / FATHER AND SONS ` ; _ ~ . HELD FOR TREASON. S P or iliiiiicr is Now ions. Richard and Arthur Snyder, aged _ - ‘4 and 27 year r ti l . R oners _coniineds liimidli; dsiiilogg Qlliiiée I ,_ _.i.i »i i_i.,l. ... ...--______ _trians reservists as they were about to R0'i"l‘ERDAM, Nov. I8.-Nova Seo- gians and Dutch Commissioners, .s_t_art__for the American side. 'i‘lie au- tia‘s Ship ol Mercy, the- 'l‘i-cmcrvah, crarge of the transhipmint of supp . neg, $125,, eifve _"le S“Y<1°f_H have arrived saturday at ruidrrigiit alter to Belgium. visited the shin and ' and Ausuigns Zirvei 5' 3°u‘A(‘e'“‘“I\ t» splendid voyage across the North pressed their astonishment at side to enabfe thgem Q ‘E _‘;‘e"I°““ Atlantic! The line weather which at- diversity and completeness of fnu,eri,m,\ ' 0 rea” their tended us as we sailed 'out oi. Hall-»‘ca.rgo_, and the splendid and pro ' fax Harbor on October 21l';h, _reg response to Ilelgi_un_i’s appealtgor :;A new ii P " malned with us u'ntil the Eng is Today rcDl'8B¢l\ H Wes 0 0 Water Bows; *;)I}’“sI1\g2“;:`>lfn)i‘i>llii‘y Hia): Vliannel was reached on Novernberlerican relief c0l1\U\lf-We Visited T emarvah, und arrangements iv spection-the size and shape you want mth- . I I' . IS here. Price $1.50 to $3_00_ Mac. There from the ubiquitous British rr.-ada to send all the coutrihuti ` ‘ ' ` t. Kinnou Drug (‘o For Great George cruiser, we receiveh instructions from which comprised th gt _ _ e cur o in 0 Bel- ituiis. will tin trains having ii gaiut- to their credit and thu svroiid izunlo was it ilriivi Yosterilay at'ti.-l'iiooii tit tht- .-\.A,.-\.A. in Grounds it fall' crowd ivitiicsi-led ii “es splendid game of football hetiveen the er tfonnuugiits _and the &l.l).t‘.. team, the the former _winning hi' the svort: ot' 7-ti: the The Saints got_tlieir try in the tlrst _ppt half, Mc-l\enna. going over the line. id Sliortlyrifter the second hull' opeiitul in - Purcell kicked a field goal, the first Am' for years. making 4 points l'or his the loiiln, About Z iniliule-s lietlire tho ere halt' ended, ll. Fitzglertiltl went ovi-r one the line. getting the hall on un t-x<'i-l- lent pass frolii U, l\lif1\lalioii, who play- ed t-voii h|»itf~i‘ than ever. ily thi- i‘onii:-i winning yestcrtlay the vliiiiiipioiisliip rteinains iintiet-itied, lioili ‘. A pl det-iiiiiig gainte will lliif-ly ialio are to-illorrow. . Space will not permit the giving of :in t-xtviiiloti report, Init it i-nn siifoly ho turliieil oiio ot' tlit-. liesl giiiiies oi the series, .\ll‘ .lilnit-ii I\li'I\lillan was rt-force N0 JOKE. (‘\irsiug our favored luiitl. 'l`his is it t'ui~l, it isli‘t fun, So have it viirt-3 Anil li' you wtiiil ii tiling ut-ll tloiiv. Ask for it rnri-. mme-inc; _Q EaR§‘ i_ DEAFNEJJ QOLDLQ HEAD . CATARRH QUICKLY RELIEVEO BVTH! OLD DR. MAR.S‘HALL'8‘ CATARRH SNUFF Ai' Att. onuo sroazs on slnr - 2,5¢ Fam sv c.c1. it¢|1i¢nntr.Lr.vli.Anli.otID ,i -L_ ¥ i WELL, WHAT SHE BUYS IS HERS. .»\ll<-t=-Does l\lniill'x now gown lib hi-r iiiziiro? i\iarii,>~-it tits wlilit slit- wiints pcm ple- to tiiiliii is in-r tiutiri-, ~ and Kent Streets: / 0 I MEM, tlie“Admiralty to proceed to Rotten- ginm under American pro ect on, in .2-_. N Z3 lA\\\\\€'II/I/ll//4\\\\\\ \ ‘ r 4 , _ 1* - _ ___ _ @ len 'v-nassaui After the feast-the Why. Penslar' Dyspepsi Holidays-and every dav “Gobble up" everytnm sight-there’ilf be e rtime work r omach. 25c and 50c. E Z3 Eoin day off ! o _ dom with our precious cargo, the gift 'oi the people of Nova Scotia, rea y New Brunswick, Prince Edward is- and German author til'-S. lund, Quebec und Ontario. \ The English and Ilutch prciis all Arrangements are being made for give a great deal of space to rin uc- thc expeditious discharge of the count of the ship und her cargo, and / » , , rre--Orme are -ru by Monday a more mm wmrii-1----f---r -are-we-1 \ Furniture, Carpets, Linens, Curtains Blankets ,vi portion oi the first cargo will be de- to the magnificent response which 7 3'- livered to the Belgian refugees in Nova Scotia and UH* 0'¢I\_°" (;_H“l\d“~_“ fr ___ / FELT FQOTWEAR A Holland ir-ho are sadly in need oi Provinces made to Premier . urra:y _ i A _ , clothing and supplies. iappeal. _ LJ / - LSP i of pride in the fact that w thin less from thei h d ere l the ruth The people of \ova Scotia are en- The suffering of the brave Beltrllln titled to take a commendable degree people is Leyfmd _i' i [si . A0 w - - ' . ` ' _ ' ~ - » . a ~ ee ;|g¢\_1L§ than sixty days alter Premier .\lur- supplies comlnar. c d :Y _ _' S §'tf9‘ ray issued his stirring appeal, fifty- less Teutons, facing starvation, their a _ & J ~ ‘ - » t . _ K .. ...'.__ _ . 51 fl li il fl fi _»<- i I __. ii all 'i it .i il' il -'ii tl E. A. Foste - M$%__ \\\\\\\\\vl F1 Rest Your Feet . Central Drugstore Sunnyside nd supplies, aggregating ve ous and tons measuren".er.t, have been es oi water, to the sadly distressed Belginns lioiv resident in Holland. Nova Scotians have done their port, Vapt. Tregonning and the otii- §,’,§`,?‘,'{‘,,,‘{}_',. We have a wide range of carefully selected,English rnade felt slippers, the line is new and complete-s e e them they are sure to delight _ Painting _Done - Just now we are painting Sleighs. to have yours among the nu ber and to arrange e storing and painting of your you. Comfort your own or the feet of a friend with a p;iir._ It is_ impossible to secure anything more pleasing or frying' to appropriate as a _gift for a woman than a pair of these stylish slippers, their service will give her genuine delight all through the year. Price 40c_to $1.50 per pair. would lik n about th curs of the '1‘eemorvnh;luivefaithfully performed their part and by Tuesday at the latest, the llelgians will he eating and -.rivearing goods made in Nova Scotia. ' R()'I"I`l‘1Iil')AM, .\'o\'. 18.-The 'I‘reui- orvah, bearing Novu Scotia’s gift to the suffering; Bclgians was the first relief ship to reach this port. liar urrivfll on Snturdtiy was the scene of tremtmdciiis cnthlisizisni (lheering thoiisiinds tlironged the tiuuyisiiies :ill Saturday und 5~liii.duy. The Bel~ contributed, packed, shipped and threatens the remain 2 - __ » /-- trunsported over three thousand mil-| e h V Y of starvation, andd disease nou- , ' r The sacrifice these peopl rl 0 nnnde challenges the admiration ot \ No Stairs to Climb-"ELEVATOR Takes you to all Depts. > n me world and as- they are absolutely dependent on outside countries for their daily trend. the relief WOT* ul-_dm-tniren in Gunadn und the Unit- () tnln ’I‘regorin'ini: oi the 'Tremor' V , 1,1 . __ ` H _' lil _'e t t itiniie and cred cr M- »*_a____ I i _ _L_ gillohtsa iilioiriiiils becuilnfide to send in -ll ___ l|'N_I£r-xml! \ ___ r -__- supplies through Rotterdam. / " ” _ ___ __l‘l get J \ -"“"" `”"'g v `i'\ skill and resources of C-linliiill 'I`l‘=-" gonning nil dangers were nuiiiled. in _ _ _- i°d44+H+H- l Prnsoniis Tiiesday. ~ - 1/ 7 `I _ Y uf / i up _ {\ ` 7/ ii. I I _ _ I i .' vuh is dese*rvir;_gu _ot the Viiiglieirt <_ ,__, ,- .. _ _praise lor his s ‘l ll ll£1V\li=*_\0“ ‘_’ -, \ mm 3 rf-I ~ his suv ihffwi the ‘“‘“°""““ ”"”'"'“'“m .J-'.i<-.t~ ' -\'-ru The “OW ff-°'" ‘M r 1 . ‘ Straits of Dover tn llottcrdnm wnsl WI 1/ \ 7-. » fraught with the grcntest danger ,M _ __» 0 5' §__ ___, -_I _ _ from German mines, but tlirouuh thc ~.» , ‘1_; ¥/ ___- ___ ' _ ill) A \‘._ ~- . -i _ h . ,. » /~ li.. - . ii iiiiiuiiiil f - - \ ° ’ / Mr. i.. wood, of i'huriout~towii, was 'f _ - _ . , ' li I iiE§i`7E§ sri, ‘rf “M _ .-ities *iii §\ / make the world brighter, _by e 1- m carriages for the coming su ITICT. Call today, or phone 280- lic T Island City Painting L0 1-ll-Ill-I1 House Carriage & Sign Painting F. C. Waller ` _ J. Alfred Doyle tiest and__best selected _ DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Abegweit Fox Hospital Prop' Office Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. L' Alley & Co. ' i Queen Street i g__.___.._- _ Get Your Money’s Worth You will find the pret- stock in Charlottetown at our store. But the real surprise_will be the modest prices. No shoddy goods find a place in this stock. Our shoes are all good shots. We may not always be the _cheapest but we certainly are '_ _ ig? DR. c;_1l=T _the cheapest for the J. 'H. BELL ifarirrriu li..¢ei.Ch'wwu» 1'- li- I- ,ffcixufit ’bm¢¢` Sr io-sidence--5s5.i0- 1 fi fi me-ii-siviir ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,...nnu.‘i}t? gof which is dictated iiyseverly sentiment of loyalfi' and Paf1’l0tiSm ` e commencing latter part of this week e 'hOdin the interest of the above named f--d W-\1ii°“°m'i~ir.‘raiiiiii.r or giving your subscrii§i<§1é0 W BIN I Mrit/ignager oi the Bank of Nova Scotia r Charlottetown, P E. I . _ at as early a date as possible. welcome and 'most useful crm 115 al A ‘ery ion to this fund,is the sub- t of subscnpt bl t certain stated _ S iptiori Dalia e 3 V ineriglmoniliiy for exam le, for a year, or during pcm (on of the war. his method keeps upa the dura' l me to the fund as needs arise, and also rfigiiiizg iiiiaodonor to pay with greater conveniences sham in lump sums. l - The Prince Edward Island Branch of MISS M. K. L. WALKER. on ivetliiesday, Nov. 4th, 1914, Mary Kusiali Lillian Walker. at the curly nge ol' 17 years, and 7 days, deiirly he- loved anti yoiingost diiiightcr of Joliii l and Elizalietli Walker. The ileoeaisetll was a. strong girl up till oigliteon inonths ago, when she wits stricken with ii severe attack ot' rheulniitlc fever, from which she never rightly rallied. Altliougli her many friends, thought \vitli good cure she might be spared. God thought otherwise and as she also dill herself; which is evid- ence hy ii little verse she marked _ gigparate _f_roln many others, oil a leaf- let, three months previous to her death and ordered to have sung at her funeral. it reads as followsz- Tiiis lovely bud so young, so fair. , Called hence by early doom Just come to show how sweet ii flower, in Paradise would bloom, Ere sin could harm or sorrow fade Death came with friendly care The opening bud to iieaveii conveyed And bade it blossom there. Sho leaves to mourn ii father mid mother, five sisters and two hrotliors: -Viz, Mrs. George ll. Lydford, New York City; Mrs. J. G. l\lcl~‘adycii. North River; Martha and l<`iorcnce iii the employ of Prowsc Bros.. Charlotte- town; Euphenice and Hugh at home; also Neil D. who left for Over Seas Service with the first contingent. and a large circle of t`rit\ntis and n'quaint~ iiiitrea, The iiilioral sitirvlr wlilch was ii very iiiiprosslve one, was con- ducted by thi' Rev. l). lVlcl.eitn iiiisisteil by the llov. (ioorgo Ornitin. The pall lioiirers i\'i=ri» .lolin A. Moreside, Lloyd iiloresltlo, George l’rowee, l)iinit=l Mt-,~ Arthur, Str-wui't Mt-liinnon and Rob- ert (‘uniinliigs. who lioro all thiit. was mortal of her to her lust rt-stiiig place in I-lighfield (‘eniet.ery. tloii :it the woniiiii who tells us that the tliiugs she had iii her house tunic from more than liiilf the i‘ivlli7od cnun tries in the world lt"~i all very well for the hunter to point to tile heads oil the walls of his deli :ind tell you that he shot them in nine provinces, or oil three contiiients, in lands almost eterna lsnow and ands of trop D very interesting to listen to the aged athlete tell you from how nianv sport lug associations anti under how many flags he gathered his great mugs and shields and illuminated addresses But thc man or viomnn who strikes a thrill into us nowadays is the man or woni an who can take tis over the house niitl ilemonstratoti that from garrct to ellar. from frolit verandah to the steps lit the bank kitclion door. and cven out in tho woodshed. the things which make that house a home were made in (laiiaila the hind of homes. and under one flag, the Union Jack. There should be in every home xi Maile~i\1 to increase the numlier of tliings in only of selfishness. 6534 ni canon Peiti9ii° Fwd Sir' W' w' S“Mr. H: W. Binning, Trees. . ..._ llivan Pres Mr. A. A. Bartlett, Sec’y. {,,|,,i,,l,,*_,i_;,,*,,{,,;__*__|,,_x__*,*_+* *,i,hi==i"" in Sydney on ..Ifsf,.§:i‘r:..I'::;?;f‘;f;;:;22.‘;‘;1‘i /special---Genuine -S0lid _Oak dining Sei-7-b“ff€i»\ Fell asleep in Jesus at Norm River' I Mr John ll. l\icDonald, Stwittzlifort, Canada' society whose hiisineiiri it in that home matic in Canada. Some may call it patriotism. lt lsn`t. lt's comniou sense and the best kind i l‘rliiii'ii»i”ii°r‘éi25G. ' thi “sealed I tbl h *M Blower. Ilcnvl:LIi.ei:i'¢1:rI» clean the air lxvh l¢°‘P9 °`|\'“l’ was in Charlottetown, Monday.-b. Mr J. J. llug .s, . iii the city yesterday. lion. J. A. Mncdoiinld, (‘urdii;nii, Mr. liugh Currie, iiicrcliaiit, l’uiilio's station, was iii (`Iinl°lottt‘to\\'ii yt»siei'~ tiny- -1. _ Milli Rev. A. Sutlierland and Mrs. Slither- land, Murray liurbor, were tiiiioni: vi- sitors to Cliarlottctown yestcriitiy. Rev. Futlier J. A. Giliidct, parish priest at liope River, was iii (‘liai‘lotio- town yesterday. hir. A. lVlrKiiinon, (Tliarlottt-to\vii.` was reglsioretl at the Kim: Eilwiirtl liotcl in llaliiax on ivodiiesiluy. was nniong visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. Mr J. E. B. Mc(‘ready, Pulilivity A pant. returlied to Cliarlottetmvii Inst night by the express train illiss .li"iu llurhou, of Alcxiiiiiliul, has returiit-d home xiftiir ii vt-ri' pli\us~ ant visit to het' ivousiii ,Miss l.ii\'liia Ross, Vernon. Mr. V ', _' ' ' . heoii with the li-iland iletuvliiiieiit on ' - ' ‘ti in is lion (lliiirlcs Dalton. who hail Iii-vii ot' the tjliarles llulton Silver llliitli Fox Co., returned to his iioint- iii 'Vig- Mnjor Iinrilott |:ot\¢i this inoriiilig Stiniiiiersltlv, iiliort- iw will lotluri- iii Guild on tho l‘liiltt~u\ii. l)i~iiri'<>Sff>f‘\“>'» We have this handsome set displayed in one oi our big show windows -each piece plainly priced so you can see it for yourself. came to Cliarlottetown yustc-rainy. _ -- It represents one of the biggest values ive’ve ever offered. The Buffet is made of genuine quarter cut oak. The design is one of the newest -plain. no carvings or ornaments to catch dust. It has 2 cutlery drawers, Z large cup boards-large linen drawers. Handsome brass pulls on doors and drawers, large bevel plate mirror at the bzick running full width of the buffet. A regular $30 to $35 article. Special - The Chairs are large sized and substrin- tial and are made of solid oak. There are 5 side chairs and an arm chair-~ezlcli of which is upholstered in genuine lcntlier. $25 would just seem out of the way for The Ext. Table is it massive large sized article mounted on a heavy octagonal ped- cstal and is made of genuine solid oak throughout, the large round top shows the beautitul grain of the wood. It will extend to 6 feet when the extra leaves are inserted. lt is no exaggeration to say that tables not a bit better are sold at $22 to $25. Special . ._ , , The China Closet is larger than the or- diriaryfmuch larger than is usually sun- plied with a set at this price. it is also of solid quarter cut oak inside and outside Large gass door and bent glass sides_ " if if! _of 2*# 3;; -rig 1 I l--"I I 0 D til At i r di iii ir i t ,i JM ,__ _(‘ lm|Aao..unmn.1’onvi¢" és, nhoiiiblower free. Accept nn 0 nulntltiitcs. All dealers or llllltlllq _ such a set of diners, but our Cheap at $28 special price is only price .......... _ Or the com lete suite for $7 9 OO F‘,’..‘?`.~f‘.‘?.i‘i‘i.”,.f..‘??‘?‘.?‘.‘.-$22.00 leave' this lnornilig for their lui - _ P ‘ Quincy. Mass. '\ alter l;tanlTt~liiiri who luis K' -\` ':::::.::'.;..:‘“.'.r::.f.__.i‘ij“‘“ brass fern pots and J ardineres 1" (`h“."°""t°w" “"""‘""’Z “ """"i"“ These may be seen in our big show window-'i very sttractive lot finislietl in i ' ~ v K ~ _i either bright or satin (dull). iilsli yesterday, lctiviiii: the city by , _ _ _ _ _ th.. ,,,-,..,,,.,,,,, ,nn,,_ l`hcy are beautifully finished mid, being laquerod, will not tarnish. hf ll h If than our sit- i.il nice the Iiiill ol' the I"’rt>sliit>trlriii t‘hurtli under the n splice t tli- l.uiit-s 9 ° I -./ to thc (‘niitidinii I’atrloti< liiiutl ._ -as *A F Treated with Thll coupon entitle: you to A 25c L V Dust Cloth absolutely Ireowlth n purchase of a 50c hottie of Liquid Veneer provided this ooupon ll filled In with your nlme and nddresl and in D|’8l°f\'°¢ li ourltors, Friday. . , otherwise, the coupon ls void- Y_ou will be delighted with one of rliesc I -V Du_st Clotlis=.__ Result sbeiniz treat- ed with L quid Veneer it's mndc from a new fabrir called Lrepcttc. remark- able for the amount of dirt and dust it will pick up and carry away. It dislir fects, dustii, cleans and polishes all in one operation. Don'tf,1il to et one of there L-V Dust Cloths. tree, with a purchase of l 506 bottle of Liquid sneer at our store on the dale mentioned _ -W Name .............. Dale elf) r‘“§:.‘.".'t::.."'."’l".:i“iri';“.f-222:: °°°"‘f°_ i! 4 id @> /".'i',_’» .=.2‘,.l_ s; !".»v-`-"’-}°»‘l _ - . » __ . 7 "fl 1- ;;_,:." L."a.‘.'<7(f’,‘t _i-' I ( , S '§-_4; _,‘f.==71.~,¢ -,r.»._./=?\-s- __ __ vs-i ._ _ _ . ’> f-"-‘Q/. f-*1J““./-\‘.'”i$f 1 3 cllmi _ D . ii2/\“”i..iiS `i:__ sl - . '_ ifia. >;i~».‘> ~» *.1* _-_.ff-Li-ss. ..\ ,» ss.”- .At ~r~ » :.1 < .-_- ,. p1 nn u 'ri' , \i _%_( ¢ i 'il lsr \ I '___ ` CASTORIA reririiiuiuoiaouiirra __, D B - __ Illlllllllltlllllllllllisiilllli i %) _ @ (0 ii ...`.i` A ir *T-xT»1='-£4 2312 l :_-»==.;*i~a:-;‘ ~i’ f, i ii ii i ,_ ff _