SCOTT. YOU 'ii rr? ' Help F ls Dioestion . TIM BUY special diet,but he does need a toni d d' ` _ COAL ator i:oailielp`l_iiEii|i|ve¢{e%:i1 benefit fromehis food ,L ; ., »;‘ ‘i@“"" §`H\1sl1es’ Your hol'S€ d06B not need Q Fil led for Winter? v' . ,_ If not, now is the time to lay in your supply. We have the kind that pleases and at the right price too. l A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 ` Ch’town ,.- \ -» Con an Qondiuon Powtfdis _ will do this and keep him in .Drime_conditi<_m on less feed. It is specially ood .in lgfgga' orrns or impure This Doyvder is the result f our thirty-five yea;-5 ex erience in the treatmen d' c_are of horses and ca relied on to give perfec _ tisfaction. _ _ I f You have a sick or b_lem~ ished animal don't fail to consult Geo. E. Hughes \\\\vi///////5 'U O SHE 1-rs “The Peoples Druggist” li'///§\\\\\\\\ull||\¢5 gs- ig = fi . |\ i "+;i~‘ /f ii J is iii..-ih.lillli. ' li- 'si-f= GOOD CHOCOLATES They are good antlA fresh here today-some of the_chois_est contentions from the kitchens of Muir. Neilson and Willard. ` /' I Better flavors than cvcr. pure as can hc. and . :il the same iiricc frm lb. 'l:ikc` Iiniiic a / , pound with yon. . d A U is il McKinnon Drug Co. Cor Great George and Kent Sts. inviz sons 1| '-'- --"' les ZlIOK\\\\\\\WIIII/I';§\.\\\\ Because it sllA\\\\\¥l\\iIIIIIllI£\\\\\\\\\\\Z'IlA\\\\\‘§lI? Island Soldiers at the front are asking for Hickey’s , Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. ' is the best Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., //////Ifg'\\\\mIlf”IIA\\\\\\\?IfI]Ilfli§\\\\\WI# \` \\\\\VIII/§\\\\\\\\\WIIllIIIII' C21S_€S owiarcey, Swelled ' - 12 A.r.1.. 2 To s, 1 1-o mo P.M.* soio ll/a\\\ _ ff I _ \\\\\\\(\\§/4v/ ..‘ ` Q its--milf.. i W' 3 E" V' ,L "_ , 'ihcgoo ersiidioworeffi L ,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.c,,._.,,u....- ` il ,|11 1 _ - . g. ;\\_1~i° Church, Clinrlottetown. und this will hc lookcd forward to. ber of the 25th Battalion The 1| CUIT. - The Quarterly Ofliclal'Board on behalf of the Circuit have tendered an invitation unanimous and hearty to Rev. Jacob Heaney, B. A. to take charge as pastor at the end of the present conference year which will he next June. This liivitatioii has been Conference. ISLAND LADY DEAD.-The dcatli occurred in I-lalifax Tiiiirsilay, Nov, 25th, at 6 p.in., of Mrs J. S. Nelson, formerly Carrie Saunders ol' Char- lottetown. The late Mrs Nelson was a sister ol' Messrs Clinrlcs and John Nelson. Charlottetown, and has it widc circlc of friends hero who will deeply regret hor dcniisc. Thu funeral takes place i'i'uni licr sisicr's rcaideiicc in Truro. _ MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, FALCONWOOD.-At thc meeting of the Governiiicnt yesterday, Dr G. F. Dewar was appointed Acting Medical Superintendent of Fiilcoiiwooii Hospi- tal during thc continuance of the leave of absence ol' Superintendent Dr Good- will. it is iindigstooil that Dr Dewar While fmlllgtli .position will attend £0 |118 regular liractice from his oiiicc at 222 Grafton Sti'eet’, City. THE EARL GREY.-From private but reliable information The Guardian understands that the work done hy ter was most satisfactory. Sho kept tho harbor open long enough to allow over a liliiidrcd slilps to enter that otliorwisc would have been sliut out. it will be remembered that late iii tho season the Earl Grey mei with an accident which necessitated hor being sont to England. It is understood that sho will bo in commission again this winter. IIPRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.- ALL NEXT WEEK -THE YOUNG- ADAMS COMPANY WILL BE HERE. SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THEA- TRE. BOX OFFICE ‘HOURS-10 TO 12 A.M.,E TO 5, 7 T0 9.30 P.M. 5010 ::Tho skin suffers sufficiently in cold weather without being furthe-r aggravated by the use ot cheap soap See our lliic of ‘ choice TOILET SOAPS. 'Flioy are pure and fragrant. Prices raiigc up to lllic per cake. JOHNSON & JOHNSION. liriigglsts. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. , _ lll|i\\\\\\\l/I/IAIIIII Your Favorite Smoke We have built up'a fine cigar business with particu- lar smokers, as our custom- ers. . 'Most men have selecte from the choice brand which we carry, one whic they buy regularly as the “favorite smoke". _ A satisfied smoker is the best possible ad for our,‘ cigar department-there-§ fore we strive to make reg- ular customers rathcr than S large profits. . Cigars in our case_ are 'kept in the'i=iizht condition to afford th_s sweetest smokes that their respective blends of tobacco can pro duce. , . Try A Lord Tennyson ' 5c Straight ' It is aparticularly fine fragrant cigar. , .Iohnsoii & Johnson' ‘ml ouAi.i1'v oiwoljroai. oar. Kun A Prince lb. ’ ugylrznvz \\9'//1/nav;-_\\i|n||§ O E' =-° /A\\\\vl|nJ “WIIIIIIIIL{§\\\YlII mn. I A ' I 1 I ~ ~ ‘ ‘ Donald, Plnette. 5004-11-27-M-iipd. I I i "- _». -'* l _i 1’ ~ \ oore &* cLeod i I boys, to New Military Suits for $ ll years old. Another greatiliot of this popular line of suits-the line which sells so fast! Y A we >- can’t hardly keep up an ,assortment of it. Made of good firm khaki cloth-inhalart , PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.- `ALL NEXT WEEK THE YOUNG- ADAMS COMPANY WILL BE HERE. -_SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THEA- TRE. BOX OFFICE HOURS-10 TO 12 A.M., 2 TO 5, 7 T0 9.30 P.M. 5010 ANOTHER ISLANDER.-Mi' Nor- man Swain, son of Mrs Swain, 147 Hillsboro Street, Charlottetown, has enlisted foroverseas service with the 64th Battalion at Halifax. Mr Swain wus formerly a nieinber of St I’aul's ENTERTAINMENT COMING. - A delightful eiitertainnient will bc given in Springfield Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 80, iii aid of Red Cross. Admission 15 cents. Sale oi’ candy. These cn- tertainments are always gu¢¢¢;5g|'u|_ 50.14 ISLANDER WOUNDED. - In the casualty list issued at Ottawa yostcr~ day morning the name ot' Lance-Corpl. Angus Arsenault, Abrams Village, P. E. island, appears among the wounded. Lance-Corporal Arsenault was a mem. ~ attire oi' his wounds is not stated. CORNWALL METHODIST CIR- acccpted subject to tho approval of' the Earl- Grey at Archangel last win-I "Flin -si Klilc 4 1 _fivbrcoatsi I _This is' another new garment, _heavy winter service cloth correct military model, military buttons. A very sturdy , overcoat, handsome, warm as well as the l very smartest thing that money can buy. Sises 6 to 9. Price,....... ....... ...... ....... ...$7.00 Men’s overalls in Black, Blue and Stripe 1.25 value week end sale...... ....... _.L00 Boys' pull over sweaters in 10 and 12 year sizes. Brown and dark Maroon 65c. for...... ........ ....50c. English “ WOOLA " flannel shirts with- out collars, nice light stripes, large body and sleeves $1.00 for ........ . . _ .. 79c. Full Little King Stockings This is the splendid regular Military model, everything right even tothe puttees. Suit ~ i l ° Boys’ Khaki , 5 t “Kitchener” °" _The “KITCHENER “ is the new khaki military suit coat buttons right up, trousers with buttons at k e w military buttons on coat, heavy Warm cloth, well made_ and a fine fitter. This is the very last thing for small boys 6.50 Week-end Bargain in Winter Overcoats Worth $18.00 for $10.00 This week end attraction is certainly one that is worthy the attention of every over- eoat needing man in_P. E. Island. --The co'-its are all good, new. warm, well made garments. _I`hey are in good styles-and in a good range of sizes. There are a good many colormgs. They run in values to 18.00 and we offer them for FRIDAY and SATURDAY at ..... . .......................... ...................... ..$l0.00 Boys’ coat sweaters in plain and fancy, $1.00 value. Week-end ..... .1 ........... _.7 Sc. _ Heavy flannel shirts. fine for working in Grey and Navy 1.25 for`.............$I.O0 Men’s soft front shirts, no collar, soft cuffs. dimity cords and light smooth and comfortable ............................ ..$l.O0 Line of Penman Stockings Ready at 40C, 60c, 65C, JUST RECEIVED another great lot of the PEN- ' MAN STOCKINGS that we-and you-have been waiting for the last few days. ‘ Penman stockings are the best fitting-the best » made -the most satisfactory stockings we know at the various prices. , Penman stockings are perfectly seamless they are 'neat-they are comfortable-they are shapely. 4.0¢, soc, 75.; ` Penman make for little boys and girls. Tans, Red and Black; all child- rens sizes . 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c See those Wonderful American Ties for Men |They’re Interesting all Right \ oi °.. lf _ _ ra-.s. _ :: “ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY." 5010 NEW RESIDENTS.-Mr H. J. Phil- lip, contractor. North River Road. BON his beautiful properly C9-|1911 me MW ford Farm, to Mr Cameron, from Anti- gonish. N.S.. for a handsome sum. Mr Phillips and family have taken up there home at 35 Grafton Strcct,` whcrc they were welcomed by their, many friends in the city. ill lil lilllliliil Pililii li iHE PHINEE Ellwliill Mlllllli. NOV. 29TH 'l`lic titular character of Mr l)onnY'S comedy is an impulsive, reckless lllld good naturcr] irish lass whose PPO' penalty for hlurting out evofytlling that comes into her mind involved her hi all sorts of amusing COIHDIICB' tions. Peggy and he; mother, Mrs O’Mai~a, are discover d at the rise of the curtain, on a visit to the aris- tocratic (irackentliorpes-tlin head of which nncicnt and honourable house- hold, young Lord ('»rnckeiit.liorD0» IB enthusiastic on the su|.\J€Ul- Of Sllltlilfs- Old Mrs 0‘Mura. bent upon a marriage between her daughter and tho noble- man. compels her to fclgn an extra- ordinary lntercst in the subject hor- SQ|f_ wht.-,li device progresses admIr~ ably until tho lord's titled family *MP5 in and frustratcs the old lady s plans. They compel a younger hrotlicr of the~Earl's to work his sentimental wiles on Peggy so that ho may thus divert licr attention from tho head of the family, who. if she succeeds in sspousing wi|l'drivn them out of house and home. Matters dot/010!! “H08- pecteiily, however. for the younglsr brother-the Hon. Jimmy Keppel- falls head over heels in love with the charming Peggy himself. and after ‘many amusing episodes, marries her ,in spite of tho indignation oi’ his |mother. stator and uncle. who had in- |structed him to carry the affair so zfar. and not a step farther. Mean- lwhilo Mrs 0'Mara, seeing that lar plans along these lines have fail , practically proposes to Lord Cracken- thurpo, who is very glad to secure s heipmato. not only In the affairs of` his household. but In his research for spiders likewise. His proud and scheming fsmily. theregore, are de- feated s a sry turn, an the curtln desceudl upon the 0'Marss in com- plete,po|session of ._ everybody and everything. 5009 i " “ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY." 5010 RECRUITING MEETING.-A rc- cruitiiig meeting will be iicld _at Stan- ley Bridge on Monday evening, the 29th, at which Rev. Dr. Fullerton will be one of the principal* speakers. A musical programme will be submitted. liai-it iili:hi’s srfrcoii pictures nt, thc |'nnplo‘s loft nothing to lic ilci-slrcil in the way of varif-ty, for thc limit pro- graininc fairly hristlcd with thrills. tlirohs and tliwuck.-i. _ 'l`hc ilftli opiaodc oi' “'I`lic Exploits of Elaine" devclopcs thc further scien- tific plotting of "thc tlliitcliiiit: liand' ‘ln “Tho Poisoned Ronin." The inys- terloiis-i niiirdercr carries out a fresh diabolical scheme, and Elaine is again in imminent danger- from the effects of poison. Michael, iiiiiiriateil by thc I-Iand’s troatmcnt plans revenge. but fails a victim to thc poisoned dart of the blow-gun aftcr thc pcriscope has lent its aid to the scientist. "Arseni- cohydrogen” is the final verdict. and Kennedy receives another "last warn- ing" from "The Hand." The Thanhaui-ier Famous Players Company in “A Doiihlo Exposure" de- lightfully pictured a short comedy act. Hazel undertakes to play the part of her widowed mother at the house- party. Dlsgulscd as an elderly bcllc she finds the fun tame and risks onc short hour as har natural self. which is prodiictive of dosirahlc results. ln “The Man from Nowhere" Wil- liain S. Hart.. the famous llrondwny Star, plays with fliic skill the part ol' it cowboy hero. The cunning villain. hoping to secure thc hand of thc old druiikard's daughter, Emma. plots to secure tho death of the cowboy in tho dosort. The plot fnlls, howovor, and the "man from nowhere" returns to claim his hrldo.' -The Keystone Komlcsl Komedlans in "Gussle tied to Trouble" produce a riotous twenty minutes’ liilarlty on mountain peaks, dizzy precipices and in tumbling torrents. On vengeance bent the w fe pursues tho crrlng Gus- slo and he pays a terrible penalty in the end. WHY?-Why do some shoes twist out of siiapo after a few weeks' wear? The reasons are cheap. spongy solo 'loatlior, daliby Insoles and shoddy counters. A roniping boy. H W0! fill! and you know the rest.. (‘.ROSBY’S "YOUNG CANADA" School Shoes are made all solid of the best leather “just as good" as CROSBY'8-they'ro not made PEilPli'S THEMHE - C. W. Patterson Jeweller Dainty (hina A Gift that is always sure to please the Bride is dainty China. We have an extensive assortment of Hand Painted China in exquis- ite designs, any piece of which would be a delight to the recipient. °_*"*‘“P ’ Fall and Winter F oot-Gear We are ready with the finest lines of i Shoes and Rubbers ever shown by us. No better lines made. Boy’s and ‘GirI’s School Shoes Made by the H. H. Crosby Co. Getty and Scott, Am- herst Boot and Shoe Co, and other makers of`Solid' leather Shoes. Sold at lowest prices. _ i §'.§2."‘li'li»'3f"i.‘i“‘f.§‘.§.{‘.“‘if.’.‘.I°¥il.1‘¢""°é’§£~r- D, Q Cp, ., ` - I lf. . % Q,