\ i smiled-phat. I llNbrnwsnn m in lmflflflhlflOIl‘: and two-pl»- auita, in full length. u»; and bow length, and eieqveleae for mpn and women. Stihflelefe Adjut- abla Comblnatiqneand Sleepers for growing children (pat) For aani le hook, ehowingweighta and Matures, write s1‘ Fill-IVS, LlMlTED, Tnuao, n s. on-si-iins ravens ' people and capital. EMIGRATION POLICY NDON, Nov. 9.-—'l‘he Duke oi.’ iishire, speaking last night at M in aqutlidyositiolsni 0t‘ resources within the Empire. late government. in alluding s need of the Dominions for fireworks are not required," da was simplybryiiig out‘ for quite lncapalble of fireworks." -l This Label la your guarantee of getting the SE81 CHEWING AND. SMOKING TOBACCO manufactured. When you nak for Hlckeyfa be euro and aee that this label le on the caddy or keg; then you knew absolutely that you are getting the genuine. There Ia no substitute ior Hiekey'a.. You get qballty and flavor in every flg. Help along heme induct y by. buyllli Hl°k°Y-'l> cllwllllfl Ind Smoking Tobacco. . - - » - iiiclieyllz Nicholson Tliiliiizlllllilii Manufaetu w! - lrloitllwfl ' k ~He was confident that a solution oi’ many of Great Britain's most Dressing problems was to be found in steady and sound schemes Ior in, devoted the main part of the development of the enormous "This is an election in which de- = population he declared than clered the Duke, adding. "l am ‘tut - ii. » -. f-Pia _ - I'll" A.Fl-¥A»nolli.\eroi=.rv_. - On Armistice pey-"Ths {lower or iremombrance"~tf. ‘ i ‘ ‘ p.- =v ii- . - . 0N OATU-RDAY, the eleventh m, ._,.v. sale elli .1111”. 3mm ,. .5," _ _ _ Badminton -.~ . llwlél-m hldteeemedzeti-Is-ceutsqrsiiioid “w? ;;»_ ,- .- Mmbernisallsni. who whom-Join DR eased-loos , "WAN-rem;- Y -... '- ..‘ .l:'," .~ —'-w-c .: Frid and Baturda . suvino HQGQF-Ml‘. Harold ma.” y 9W1" 01- llssvllirook. ihe well known hos buyer. loaded a beauti- ot hogs for Davis and p“. aer t is week. lMr. Carver intends to mufi" m! 111B 110x llllying business. 26th BATTiALION. —-A meeting of lax-mambo. oi the 26th Bat- “ill-lllll W1" b8 hIl-d Friday evening in tbeptfice of Jae. - awn to com- gaete arrangementir. r Armistice Y- , \ 10-3l REV WM. duv. Nov. 10th. mill)’. during Armistice." slou $5 cents. _ tltul pictures on Japan at the Hearts Hall tonight. Silver collee- tlon at the door. ~ —— .’ THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the WHIGT ENJOY¢ED.-_- The week- G. W. "V. A. will sell poppies in the l! Willis’- aitthe ‘K. of C. Home on Murkqt Building this morning and . Wednesday was largely attended the Catholic Women's League have " stita Jay, has returned home after ‘Qllllell; 4. Damion Cullen- i IMr. and iMrs. JonalihanWBint, were and dainty reireshments served. also kindly offered to sell-on the The prize winneis were announced streets. as follows: Ladies, first prize » -——— ‘ ‘Mdss Sue .Whit£Y; 860M111. Miss EiNIQXGEM-ENT ANNOUNCED.- Amsie Doyle. Gentlemens’ first Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stewart prize Mr. E. J. Gallant; second, wish to announce the engagement Mr. Victor Coy-lo. ‘ I ‘ of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth to iMr. Hugh Theodore Glover, the FUNERAL vss-rsnoav. -'I‘he marriage to take place Nov. 15th- funerai of the late Emily Barron took place yesterday morning from A-N EVENING with Msndeisrfn her late residence 61 ‘Elm Avenue Grand Concert in Methodist to StjDunstads Cathedral where church, Thursday, Nov. 16th. Ad- a Requiem "ljighVMass ‘was cele- mission programme 25 cents can lbratsd by Rev. Jas. Rooney. The be procured from li-lug-hes and Dell bearers were: Messrs. Robert Johnson & Johnson drug stores, G. Diamond, Hugh Connors, John F. Hutches/m. Duffy. Henry Cudmore, H. G. - Murphy and John Wheatley. Ser- vice at the grave was conducted M ‘NI-Worship on Sunday, Nov. Iby iRsv. dllfit. John. L2. in Clifton at 11 a.in., Mount , Stewart at 2.80 p.m., Pownal 7 p. pQKES NQ-r53__M,-5_Dav1dB_ m. At Mount Herbert the chil- Bir; 15 be“. 40w Wm, plmumonga___ d-rsn, led by ‘Mr. Hurst, will fur- Mr. and iMrs. Samuel Birt was vis- “M! "l6 ‘W519 ' itlngithsir sister Mrs. John Aiieck. ' '_" ' Mt. stomps-viii. and iMrs. Daniel HOPE RIVER-The ‘lvllowlus ls 3111 made a flying vim to we (my tlhe standing of the school for the fg¢Qnfly_-._Mi55 Annie Mammy and month oi October: Grade Vll.—1, ‘_. SQQfHnE Mag“; {Ame vauey’ Arthur Fleming; 2, Wllilani Cul- WBTO visiting their friend iMr. lsn- Grads VL-ll- Muriel Blew- Goorge l. Birt. recently Miss Laur- "l. 2. Stirling SIBWRPl-l 3» ASHE‘! Grade wlsiting her cousin, iMrs. John D. V-"ml. 10PM) ‘Slelliilli- Grade Ill. Jay, Marita-Master Frederick Jay ~11. Dflfllwllfl. FlBmlnSl 2- Elli")? iiing their grandfather, Mr. Johatli- Bosh Gallant. - Grade I.—-1. Joules .sn Birts-‘Mr. Murdock McLean. Warren lGooi-getown has been visiting his (fiqllfll-l -many ilrlends at Peakos Station.- Johh Atlleck. ML Stewart-Miss svu. Teacher. Luovlférn Seller-- . iMillie Campbell has returned homo iafter visiting her cousin at Mt. - ~ I cRIlginENigIEPcIIl-IIRPLS I . r QNQIIUIIAII’: Bowel. M!!! STULTZ on her vioiinmey € l m: ro "rm: PAM-rm! eAi. 310x111?“ at m9 Hm“ m“ w ‘ fiiwt°°°‘°‘“m““ ’ , ,,, m,” 3m.’ “swarm, i, =_ . v .1 _ __ -colda.llt’aflplelldl_ill , ‘_ ' . " ' IY EXFRB88-—\30U Ibl. Ikblil v Yarn. Best shades for sweater-M‘. lncone minute your clogged nos- Prowse Bros, _.,., . “w; run cone ron uioiu {on Y the Montreal Fur_ Remod- Jvlltllsesus Jllllzllsa Jtedwlll‘ . . ,i....-»_.~ "u" -...iifi.iiii..lns.,w',rii"z.:z iv Prowse Bros. ORR MULLIGAN will lecture in St. James Hail on Fri- Subiecl. “in Ger- Admis- ssfsua: You as: those beau- OWNAiL CI-RCUIT ANNOUNCE: and Bruce Jay of Mai-is, were vis- Turner: 3. Thomas Turner; 4. Jo- aind Clifiordi Simpson, The following had pcrJFathsr Jenn (Jlilasson feet attendance for the monthz- val iLorsn Stewart, Stirling Sbawartqbridé ‘of the day, and q-emn-igy “smug {hqip glgtef Mm James Warren and Clifford Simpflregrefiat the loss o! will. "l" "llell- ills all‘ passages of {Pllihoad will clear and you can "Mi"! T115915’. No more ilm\yk1ng_ laiimmg- blllwlllfi. headache, dry- W." N° sllussllus for hi-oiiih at llljllll» Y9!!!‘ cold or catnrrh- will be “'05:? all b ' u am ottle of Ely‘s cream 351m 1°? Yflllr druggist now. Apply a little oi this fragrant, antiseptic, ‘ ,_ ‘ ‘ ,__ ‘ take veh . k , ,Il0lIII1$Cl' in i i M .""“""§7°l.lll§ viuuu v-m °" ‘m. ° ""* 8"" ha......fn...i"::.::i:::‘"...:% Womiens Magus-desirous o! selling ». _ . ' age, oi‘ the head, soothes the in- : Lyon» es tor Armistice Day please JU RECEIVED. q Red m“ flamed or swollen mucous mom. inset at, Renal‘! ‘Heir, Friday morn. Ball ii in latest shades for caps, brane and relief comes instantly. ilk M a. no l» 1i, scar-fa, sweaters, om, Prl%¢g-|ghg_ Its lust fine. Don't stay aimed. llil Wllll a cold or hasty catarrh— Relief comes so quickly THAKSGIVING NUPTIALB. .... Onflouday morning, Nov. 6th, a very beautiful wedding was solem- nized in the Rustico Convent chap. el, when Loretta Anne Pineau, daughter of Thsopiiiius Pineau, of ill/USU“). and John T. Devine, or Tracaille, were united in the lio-iy 19°11!“ of matrimony. Rev. Father P. D. McGuigan, of Tracadie, uncle ot the groom, officiated, supported by Rev. Father Murphy, oi St. Dunstaws University. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss ‘Mary Pineau, who had profited of the holiday to leave her school in Bloomfield to be present at the marriage. The groonismiin was Mr. James Deviiic, of Hunter River, ‘brother oi the groom. The bride was beautifully attired in Sand Duchess Satin. iShe wore a brown velour coat ‘with taupe grey hat to match. The groom was neatly dressed in ii dark brown suit. immediately alter the mor- risige ceremony the newly married couple were the recipients of the good ills-hes of the large number of friends and relatives who had assembled at the chapel, after which they repaired to the home of the bride, whore u very delici- ous breakfast. was enjoyed. At dinner the marital festivities ac- quired a very superior tone by the arrival of the Rev._Fathers Jean Cllluseon, pastor of Rllstlco par- ish; P. D. MoGuigiin, of Vernon River; B. V. fMciDonald, of Hope River, and James Murphy oi St. Dunstanfis University. At 12.30 dinner was served. At the first table with the bride and groom, bridesmaid am] groomsman, there sat the four RGVPTEXH] Fathers. Mr. George NicGulgan, iili uncle of the groom, and the father ot the bride. At the conclusion of the nooiigay repast each Reverend Father spoke in turn, and in ex- ceedlingly well chosen terms com- mented on the occasion; Rev. paid n very lo. triibuts to the Yollllg, expressed a- ‘ so value-hie. iiv member oi his told. Rev. Father, P. D. ‘McGuignh wished the youngi icouple a pleasant journey throughi - vrxT-"fi-fi"lvl=‘:?-.'ifiifi!f ;Stowa.rt.——We are sorry to hear Mr. Patrick Mooney is very poorly with blood poison.——The people of NEW YORK FISH, ADS A SHIP YOUR SMEIJTS TO AA LIVE . RELIABLE FIRM Highest Prices Quick Iteturns l. GOODMAN aco. Wholesale Commission Dealers in all i_ Kinds Fish _ SMELTS OUR _ SPECIALTY FULTCN MARKET, NEW YORK! Write for Stencil Peakes and surrounding district have completed their mil work and report sood crops. NUR8E8 ENTERTAINEIL- 0n ‘ Wednesday evening. November 8th, the nurses of the iCh-srlottetown INTERESTING EXHIBIT. —- Al‘ ' 1 counselled mom to c1059- the time of year when "tho-P. E. I. ili°ofl§fiwe [hg-‘pyggeptg of our‘ Bible Society is making its annual holy, mom“. the chum.“ and as.‘ wniwnon i“ m“ Pwvmce n i” of siired them that faithfulness t0‘. interest to iind that at some’ time the“. respective dunes provided Bible“ ha“ bee“ pflnwd “gm m the Belt assurance to permaiicnii Charlottetown. Messrs. Carter & happiness. Rev, Father B_ v, Mo‘ 0°" w!“ wndu“ the Bible 5mm“ ‘Donald a former tutor to the depository have on exhibit in their gwom ‘munfiested a persmml inter. window one volume of a Bible est m mm’ m“; expressed a firm printed here by one John H. White. convmkm m," tho ygung bride, No doubt some of your readers whom m, had so weu-geleqted, ‘ . lunch- wag-prepared and rte-which Hospital were pleasantly entertain- ed at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Peters, ably assist- ed by Mrs. (Dr.) Gallant and her daughter, Miss Hilda at No. 17 Up~ can supply the dado when work was done. this evening was‘ enioyably passed" in games and other amusements, followed by a programme of music, which was-not the least agreeable Dart of the evening entertainment. At.10 o'clock all were ushered into the dinhig-roonrwherd a» dainty lished in London in 1736. Bible Society be public that all all-‘t-hs Canadian depositorles. I I . a-lfpreeeut did ampleyuetice. About eleven o'clock the young ladies wdreeonveyed by motor’ car ‘to their home at the Hospital, where- they arrived charmed andweiighted . with their evening's pieaau _. This thoughtful kindness on the part of it THE MARKETS suivimlneios MARKET Ml" and Mli- P919" l8. duly arm-so‘ Dairy Button... 80 35 a , t m which both parties ‘ i v 1 lslIit-gd-trygltfll: pnIilbIifrs $631601 d; efff, " "" ""' g; a}: Iiildairili Rustico. run manner munmms AND DISTRIBUTORS or > ma" trauma m m, than 8b woo’: ‘lawmak--_:__-'--.-:_:--:_:.lk _ j tentiona thus shown them. Acts chicks“, p" 1h . _, ,;15 20 - . Al. _.< Mathew sgmwlllylgpsmwmg; glues .. .. . .s 1o ' 911 911193 o ‘ ...2 o... .--.... ...... .- ‘ON THE ATLANTIO 35530539 \ lives. and helps in a great 03;, pggkb .1 "fl? - i l“ lllllll"! the ‘lfurlllm .0! the!‘ Peta ...- 35 < long vigils at. the-ybedllifle unis 19"" l * y q sick and suiIerInB- _ B "eoums MARKETS ¢ . i ' utteru"... -.- ' . . . . iilicomuwvi - ‘...:.;.".".:"::.::::::::.:'i::."ifi r50, l P‘ L L S 5,3 ~ w - M i . ._, 0t ..4o * ‘v / EARNESTLY solliflflli Youa cousionunnrs or < 1 g v A ‘ Pghr; . "Nu-Auk \§Al \\\\\\,\\ Ofiyi i . iffillifiLTs 1 x 1...,“ _.. .4... ._.i_rt,,_,,,Ngya_,g,},ifi,. , r, H>\§"_/‘p("l. . _ v . , v uouraliue MARKETI rtiiralwh, nlfi,f;’.ish",§,_sg,,c. ‘whim, ‘Nnwmmli ‘miivmmim o’ ‘. 1’ ' ‘ shim- ‘ii-ilk “PUP fill" ‘ . ‘i’ : ' - lllsss_..-.. .. --., ' ' , 4 . a .- .~ . ~~ FISH ’ can bg gunma- ~ 7 THE? i siailxar, _nawvom<,u.v. ‘ " " rm _ ___.._._. . . . . ~ ‘i, "I '1. 3 lllv -- . . . , , . 3° g w» r winiiosiiiiléiriiiiiiziiiiiicu . ‘ - épybo|hi_gr!on~‘ , V‘ i .. Wholesale oemmleallll Resolver-e and Distributors of \ ital" Il-‘Yisliv .,_'1,|’ rut-row wnoeuata mail valiant;- ' _’ Li i . , a ._ i" N,‘ AA w Turnip: .. A MUMIAV MARION ' l ll I i 1' Son a ere .» 1 Realize um children 'pl',O-_‘ -' (are?! l9" 9° "llilfig, it," i because we treat iililltflllllu We understand their egg”. uniieretanii their "alum needs. We aeleet the goods oarefulih we mat the elilla- ren nicely. aa we send ‘them from our store-satisfied. lend your ehlidnn to ue and w‘. will please you and "l"! both with our IINIOOIM a€‘ echelon. . > ~B\_itter_.... .. "a. .--. .-.. inn-.- v¢¢°v¢‘¢‘ I D I ~s i § ,3 -..... also Potatoes .. Hay ...,_--.. .... AAA tie! this Messrs. Carter & Co. are also showing the com- plete Bible in three volumes with , annotations and illustrations by per Prince Street. The early part of lSamllie] Humphrey, End, and pulb- The to iniorm the sir editions of Scripture may he obtained at the Charlottetown depository at the standard prices which prevail in oiilsrols lA 17C Illfi, and Children if-Illlllflflfiilli would bring happiness oi his lifo.| Rev. Father James Murphy was‘ pleased to‘ be FY9591" 1° wish m“ mung bride and Bloom the lllllllll- ness which he felt would be theirs. and wished ti reiterate the wordl-l oi- the previous speakers. exlillli?" ing to the host and 1108MB! 919"‘ praise for the masterly manner ill which they had prepared the least. In the evening a larss numb," °i relatives and immediate friends 0f the contracting parties assembled- ilild a very enIOYB-lllfi svenlns was spetil in dancing. On the morn- ing of the 7th the vouns 0011919 departed for their new home ill Tracnd-ie, taking with theiii the’ large number of valuable P795911“ and handsome sums of money. WhdCh are a slowinz lllllllie i° i_-_ e-—_ ' Strain When the Int Iieallle that lnaaea are heeled II lulled MB (laden tic nerve. toe nanny pee v in‘; Tidy tall lo lee an OI- tonaetrlat at once. and to on III.‘ their eyes as tor-ea , enlelil: from aerate lea - aelel and pain round the ea. {they do not realise that §E:t.'ii~ir..“:.."'.:' :22: very serious eye trouble. Be to eleennte: le- grew I90‘ I1!- whether o l have eel eree t all $.3- tie profane it. ski-m ' P31» 3.9553335 arr-r i re the wai-n- T‘ is. A. McDONALD g .Exc‘e;|gtional Values OVERCOA Save $10 to $15 i 437.15; 1.711.". ~v _. ~11- .4 — {'1 There is no reason to make a Iiig expenditure for your overcoat this Fail. In our Clothing Department, ivliicli is con- ventiently located on the. first floor of our store. there are to in- found many marvelous values in Oven-coats. We know clothes. as we are tailors ourselves, and we. know that for style. quality of material and workmanship, our OYOPCCS! ts compare moat fav- orably with the finest in Camidin-iaiid they cost you from ten to fifteen dollars less than many firms ask. . . Ii’ you want to p _v ten or fifteen (iollars, or more. for a name you Won't appreciati- our values, but if you want an Overcoat that will look well, fit well and wear well, you’il come to us and get it for $10 or $15 less than you expected to pay. Our Overcoats are made with high-grade materials by expert tailors, and our present stock includes the newest models as well as the more staid coats for the conservative dresser. You " will find the new and popular Raglan model, the semi-fitting -l styles as well as the. plain l).B. English Ulster in our notable coi- - i lectiou. In short, we have a cont to suit each and every person at a price you can aiford to pay. The folowing are a few exainpies:- I - $15 ' Sixteen dollars and fifty cents buys a Heavy Mixed Tweed l Ulster with belt all around. This is a value you will find it hard ’ ' to duplicate. Eighteen dollars only is the‘ price of a fancy Brown Chéck$ For fifteen dollars we off-er a_ Dark Green Tweed Over- icoat, made up in the newst model, with belt all around. Assorted patterns in all sizes. . Overcoat. It is a_ very attractive pattern, made up excellently with raised seams, half belt, etc. The. conservative dresser will like a. black English Melton Cloth Overcoat which is a great value at $28. It is a Chesterfield ‘model (raw edge) and will look well and last for years. A dark grey Melton at $28 also. For twenty-five dollars we have a Light Fancy Check Pat-r tern which any young man would feel proud to wear. It is ultra smart~looking and it will give lasting service, , We also have a complete and excellent stock of ' Child's Overcoats, as well as Boys’ and Youths’ Over - a SA. M¢DON o, - OLCTHING DEPARTMENT” ONEHE FIRST M? i‘!