-N05’-1-‘i"‘_’.m-'5'*‘°*5 . e _ wa oiissnum .l.,_ at the ,Central Drugstore- We have just received a fresh supply of Neil- son's _in packages of newest. design and latest assortments. __Moirs weekly supply of bulk chocolates also _ to hand-60 cents per lb. E. A. 2 Poster Central Drugstore Sunnyside “-5. “’\ I } a‘“" 8 ' -y0u’re ;g W£a;‘spnment l ' V 0 'lo_olring;for'canbehadif - ’ ' , . _ " - __ V L Y°"f f B - ~ r , W e ‘ ‘» L” ~ ti.: lflldcolates and Coffee- siasticl ' ` ` - "~~ Bon--~B°ns that wi]]_._"make_V , _ your 1ious_elio1_d*' haPvyi§onr guests grateful; yourself enthu- Q In }{, I and 2 pound esnsl Whole-ground-pulvarized~ aisoFinoGroundforPoreoloton. Cl-IASB E SANBORN, MONTREAL 159 F* " l V_i’_rgf§_i§igga| Bards F I ‘°""l'_ I W * MORSON A DUFFY larristero and Attorneys Solleltoro for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. DR. HEATH MelNTYRE. Dentist Cameron Block, Victoria Row - Charlottetown Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 2p.m.to5p.m. 9.6. McLeod, K.C., W.E. Bentley, K.C. IMLEOD 6- BENTLEY. Barrlstors and Attorneys-at-Law Offices-Bank of N. S. Chambers. Charlottetown, P. Bi. 1. A. A. McLean, K.C. Donald McKinnon MoLEAN A MeKINNON Barrlotera, Attorneys-at-Law PATENT BOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK Mai' L. McNeill .50 Lawyer (U. 8.)' and legiatered Pa- $30_g5_ tent Attorney, 15 years experience in Canada and U. S. Inventions prompt- ly patented. Trade Marks and De - signs registered; infringement and validity searches. Evidence collected In patent suits. P ports prepored for noun eel. éxpert witness In patent suits Pat ents obtained In all countries!! 'SL .Iamsa Strsst Montreal. Write for ln- formation. |385-5»'llltf. ~ 265 Grafton St., Charlottetown. 2950-9v14Mtut.hs2mo. \; _ PIANO TUNING. Regulating Voicing and Repairing. ,_ _ Satisfactionfluaranteed. PLAYER PIANO and CHURCH ORGANS a. specialty. AI-lair Goods All kinds of natural liais goods for sale. -Also combings made up. Miss D. Rudgo, 171 Great George St., Char- lottetown; Phone 314. 345V3__-V10-15Mwfm1MDd. l llllillliiil illilll I ‘» KINGSBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT. Collected by Miss Mary L. McNeill: Josiah Stewart .75; -Miss Ethel Mc- Donald .50; Mrs."Waite'r Young .30; Merlll Stewart .50; Mrs. John -J. Ste- wart .25; Miss Anna Scott .50; Have- lock Robertson .40; Mrs. Colin Kirby .25; Frank Mossey .50; Mrs. Ben Ching .50; Mrs.John _McVane .30;Mrs. Joseph Mc\(ane .50; Mrs. Robert Bruce .30; Mrs. JJames McVane .20; Mrs. Oswald Stewart .50; Miss Jessie Young .25 ; Mrs.Charles Stewart .20; Barton McDonald .45; Theophilus Mc- Donald 1.00; Mrs. Theophiius McDon- 35g3.10.25M¢f_ aid .50; Mrs. .loshna McDonald .25; Mrs. Harlan Kennedy 1.00; Arthur Robertson .50; Wm. Ford .25; Mrs. Edward Stewart; .45; Arthur McNeill 1.00; Sel- don McLean .50; Willie McDonald .50; Y . - Collected hy Mrs. S. S. Robertson and Mrs. Robert Robertson:-- Peter Robertson .25; Mrs; Howard Young _35; Mm. Wm. Colin .35; Mrs. Jos. Ching .60; George apierre .50; Mrs. Charles Young .50; `Mrs. Cyrus Ken- nedy-.25: Mrs.~ Ezrakennedy .25; Wilfreo McLean 1.00; John A. Stew- art 1.00; John Albert Stewart .25; John Bruce 1.00; ~Mrs.,Sr¢th McLean 1.00; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Robertson 1.50; Walter Robertson .50; Harry »-».m°er. c»~»°==»=<»-=~ - -l.‘¥?';’f..".‘€i’.'._‘”i.'.€...‘.i' .’5..‘§il’.°.§. i133; Lillie Robertson .50 ; Mrs. John Munn .25; Mrs. Theodore Stewart .75. Collected by Mrs. Stanford Robert- - son:-Mrs. Dan Robertson 1.00 ; John A. Fraser 1.00; W. S. Robertson 1.00; John R. Robertson A5. Grand Total DOVER BCHOOL DISTRICT. Henrietta Cann, Tea.cher:- Geo- rge Whiteway $1.00; John Whiteway 1.00; Angus MacDonald 1.00; David Whiteway .50; Robert Whiteway .50; John B. Whiteway .50; Jerry Bears .50; Mrs. Robert Whiteway .50; Mrs- Arch'd Bowles .50; Mrs. Matthew Mc- Lure 1.00; Mrs. James Livingstone .50; Mrs. Peter Matheson .25; Mrs. - '_' ' Alex. MacKenzie .50;_ Mrs. Wm. J. Bears .50. Total Amount $8.25. EGMONT BAY. Rev. S. Boudrault, $2.00; Mr. Peter McNally 25c.; Mr. Bernard McNally 50c.; slr. Jacques Gayaant J15c.;hM§. Jose all nt, 0c.'. rs. oseD - F- H- °"""°"~ iesiiillii (loci Ml-, .v'o‘inl-_ Leeieir 25.: Mr. Joseph l.qeisir‘so¢.;'Mr. N. o. N. A. Gallant 25c.;° Mr. Cornelious Har- rington $1.00; Mr. George Sereret 25c.; Mr. Phillas Arsenault 10c.; Mrs. Alexis Gallant 5c.; Mr. Arch? Bef- nard 25c.; Mr. Andrew Bemard 15c.: Mr. Maxim Gallant 25c.; Mr. Manuel Gallant $1.00; Mr. P. R. Friend 25c.; Friend Bc.; Mr. Philorum Gallant 25c.; Mr. Joseph L. Arsenauit 15c.; Mr. Pe- ter Pitrle 20c.; Mr. Dominic Ciizllant 0 Mr lovis Gaudet $100; rs J v I i i w|Anls‘ :Ast vALi.s_vs|sLo o|s1'a|c1'.__ _._ V. _V, _ _.___ _ ~ Mr. Thomas-Brehaui: $5.00; Warren' ,McDonald 1,00: Allan McDonald 1.00; Johp J.. Mehsud' 1.50; L. A. McPher- son 1.00; John D. McDonald 1.00; John A. 'McPherson 1.00; William N. Mc- Leod 1.00:. Angus N. McLeod 1.00; William Matheson 1.00; John M. Mc- Leod .50; Alex. J. McLeod 1.00; Jon- athan McLeod 1.00; D. B. McPherson 1.00; A. F. McLeod .50. Making a total of $18.50. Collected for Red Cross Fund supposed to have; been collected Trafalgar Day. Collected by the Teacher, Annie M. Gordon in East Valleyileld Diem ct. ST. PETER'S SOUTH SCHOOL " DISTRICT _ - V _ IQAIIUII Collected for Red Cross Society by Miss Hattie MacSwsin, teacher:-Dr. R. D. MacLaughlan $5; Mrs. Davisln $2; ,Mrs. Wm. Lewis $1; A. E. Simp- son $1; Mrs. Archie MacAuIay 501:.; Dr -. Macdonald $1; Mrs. Chester 50c.; Rev. J. M. MacLeod $1; Adolp- hus Maclilwen $2; C. E. Pratt $2; Clifford M'acEwen $1; J. Mullin $1; Oliver Anderson $1; A. A. Hayner 50c.; Mrs. Robert Kaneen $1; Chester Pratt $1 ; Lester Webster Reilly 50c.; Mrs. 'Aeneas MacAulay 25c.; Chas. Waye $2; Mrs. John J. MacKinnon 50c.; Andrew Lewis $1; Mrs. E. Pope 501;.; Eliza Macdonald 50c.;Mrs. Norman Maoharen 25c.; Mrs. Jas. A. Ma.cEwen $1; Mrs. Nelly Mc- Kay 50c.; Mrs. D. Balderson $2; Mrs. Katherine Msclnnis 50c.; Mrs. Milton Ways $1; Mrs. Jas. A. MacAulay $1; Mrs. A. Maclsaac 50c.; Pius McKinnon 25c.; Evelyn Mac- Inuis 50c.; Mrs. D. MacLean 50c.; L. Anderson $1: Mrs. Jas. E. Maclsaac $1; Chas. Quigley $2; .Mrs. Jas. Dow- er 20c. Total $41.95. CHURCH ROAD SCHOOL DIST- RICT. - . Annie Campbell, Teacher and col- lector and forwarded to the Lieuten- ant Governorz- V' Mrs. Ellen ‘ Sanderson .35; Frank James -1.00; Mrs. Homer James .40; lmilsiinfs r llrfnisnli n|s|:uvinv Rev. A. D. MacLeod, of Harcourt, N. B., in a letter written recently, re ferred to the remarkable popularity which Zam-Buk enjoys in 'the homes of the people. "Really," he writes, "1 ,know of nothing like lt! Having charge 0f.‘_sn» extensive mission over which I travel,- constantly, I meet with many sick and aiilicted people. and I have 'been amazed at 'the good Zam-Buk is doing daily. I have learned as an absolute fact that for bad ulcers, old wounds, eczema and skin diseases of all kinds, the 'healing powers . of Zam-Bukara simply marvellous-For the painful ail- ment, piles,-also, it is excellent. lt or box of Zam-Buk could he put into every home it would save many a doctor's bill." _ Here is disinterested evidence, bas- ed on the best and widest experience, of the value of Zam-Bull. In the homes of the people from the Atlantic to the Pacino, Zam-Buk is the most popular balm. Why? Because in so many caef es it has proved a cure when all else has failed. Zam-Buk is n. cure for eczema, ulcers, abscesses, varicose veins, scalp sores, piles, cold sores, cuts, burns, bruises, the eruption and sores of babies and children, and all skin diseases and injuries. All drug- gists and stores sell at 50c. box or postpaid from Zum-Buk co., Toronto, for price. Refuse harmful, cheap imi- lations, sometimes offered. Send this article to Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, and _1c. stamp-and receive free box by re- ..-_-I tgl .50. ._B,s|~_cs_ teacher York school per teacher Pupils school, Ho- well's Mary E. Clarke, Pupils school teacher ;_ » ' Pupils (18) 'Slleibrooke school Summerside R. R. No. 5, per Lila Milligsn,.teacher Pupils (17) East Vslleyileld school, per Annie M . Gordon, teacher Pupils (18)' Hampshire school, per Irene Trowsdale, teacher Pupils (18) Morell Roar school, per Annie Walsh, teacher Pupils (22)` Alberry Plains school, per Gertrude Donahue teacher - Pupils (19) Marshfield school, per Lyda. Webster, teacher Pupils (7) and Teacher, St. Columbia school, per Miss Ruth Paquet Pupils (23) South West school Lot 16, per Annie G. Mc- Ewen, teacher Pupils (20) Norhorougli school, per Hazel V. Woodside, teacher Pupils (16) Kelvin Grove school, per Nina M. Wood~ side teacher Pupils (40) Stanley school, per Alice Reid and Jessie MacKay, teacher Pupils (22) South Mellvllle school, per Minnie Dunsford. teacher V ° Pupils (7) Mt. Tryon school, per Bernetta Mclvor, teacher _Middleton High school, Kin- kora R. lf. No. 2 (total $6.40 as. follows) - Pupils (15) A. Austin 0'Brien’s Dept... ~.. . _' _ - Pupils (85)_ Ida Cairns' Dept. .Pupils (9) Inkermsn` ‘school - per Katie B. McKenzie teacher _ _ _Pupils (20) Lyndale school. per ‘Gertrude Mathieson, teacher Pupils (13) Lower Newton school. per John W. McLeod teacher \ Pupils (22) andtescher Pop- lar Grove school per Ina B. Phillips ' Pupils- (22)_Vernon_ River school, per 'St`ella"' Hayden, teacher _ __ Bedeque Mabey, teacher, $3.85, not $5.85. teache Hi Macsw n:-- G 25c.; Jean McDonald 25c.; Marion-Maclsaac 151:.; Ewen 25c.; Total $3.85. t .; Murdo .25; May S. Walker .10; 1. 0; . - ~ - X. Arsenauclt 250,; Mr. Joseph M. Ar- turn. __ VV ____“__`|_______V__ sa.” . ‘ 1'.: . Don .HHH M._Ee.26.M.Mri ‘lllaxltzléa llda¢i?;:v§n E55 ' ‘ =h|,so;"r . 1 ’ ie; on.: . In se c om *M de1:5nAl50.: l5lE7_!{1e:)i‘il'yv.l,Tp=es Ritllllril Pllm K8 - 3- lim ton 1.00;.l(rs. Wallace James Mr . Albert James .50; Btanford__San- deitson .50; Annie Campbell .50. To- 33 i.vuoAi.s scsooi. nlsrmc-r. ` $471 .84 ~ i______ ‘ ‘_Amo'\int to date “_ " _ ` "_ $536.28 ` 'l`ypograph'ical error, Students' Gift Fund, List No. 9 in Guardian, Oct. 3rd, corrected-Pupils (30) Alexan- dra school per- i Marioivh. -"Judson, ' R. M. STANWAY. _ ... __ _ Sec’_y_»f1jreas. »;8TUDEB|T'8 GIFT, FUND 8T.PET- ER8 SOUTH SCHOOL.-Collected bl' _ _ r. ,. _si ep. - donald 256.; Sornerled M cdonald Roderick Macdonald 25c.; Beth Macbauchlan 25c.; Clotilda Maclnnis Macisaac 10c.; Bennet Maclsaac 15s.; Ernest Peters 10c.; Alfred Peters 10c; Helen' Lewis 10c.; Reggie MacKin- non 10; Anna Lewis 10o.;.Pearl Sim- ons 20c.; Earl Anderson 25c.`-; Earl Anderson 25c.; Mary E. Purcell $5c.; Henry MacAulay 25c.; Glen. MacLean 10c.; Alice MacLean 10c.; Gertie Mac- The following has been contributed to thefiitudents' Gilt -Fui_iii.._by. _the pupils of Kelvin Grove S_chooi:- Isa- ac C. walker .s0; Muriel E. Mac- Walker .10; Lorne Walker .25; Jean FUND 75 1.80 3.05 ‘ 2.05 2.18 1.50 2.75 3.50 1.70 2.76 4.15 1.55 2.35 3;75 2.30 6.15 2.25 ` 1.25 8.40 3.00 .55 2.90 __i.so 1.90 4.00 Mac ' 25c.; . Brent Annie \~' G l‘*i\ \@§>/ ti \ \ _JV r' ._ U. V __ ' ."`r’E'..=.\ ,I-~»A~~f-1:. ini .fi fa u".11_»»'.»‘:s.~rf 1.-f-.g.'.'f"*-£11-' - F ‘ \ r _ , _ Fflllle "“` -3) 0 / »\ V/ 65') Y ,Q fc _/if A M' __-_ -"~“__l;_-_-"”/ I S ty ` p;¢¢,,,‘e, _';i;;;“""“_‘*“‘ ' ' gms; Take the Elevator to Linen Department-Sth Floor 0 Frida Bargains Come Early and r Avoid Disappointment 5 200 Pairs Flannelette D s|...i.e--v.i... $1.15 89- st ‘le-if <' V _‘iq I Just 200 pairs in the lot. These blankets are ~-- /` ` just what you require this time of year. Come early Friday-buy all you can. Regular N_ V . $1.15 pair, Friday ............ ....... c ,sei//N t M, E?-.;V~;_ $1.75 Blankets Friday $1.39 Full s‘ze iiannelette blankets-heavy fleece- ” whipped separately-just the thing for large double beds. Usually sold at $1.75, Friday per pair........... ..... ° Snap in Wool Blankets Warm Wadded Comforts $4.00 FridayV$3.l0 $2.50 for $1.89 Warm white'wool blankets-border in a nice variety of colors and cover' ed-nicely finished, each pair being ings. These 52-: perfecltz in livery respect h' d separately. Regular -warm an eavy. egu ar ' yallilepies $4.00, Friday’s price $310 value $2.50, Friday only Big clearance of all ready made pillow Slips-Friday 25c pair _ -J ' “- | l l Jardine .25; Robert S. Humphrey .20; Fannie P. Glover .25c; Thomas Hum- _I plirey .15; Marion Casley .25; Kath-,V 'erine Caseley .25c; James P. McMur- do .15; Edgar Hogg .20; Etta Stavert ' A l|]fSlllI]\EllS _ Parcels should be securely put up and addressed to the soldier, giving his number and other particulars. Then another wrapper should be placed over that addressed to V Miss Plummer, _Field Comforts Commissioner, Moore Barracks, , Sliorncliife, England. A _ Care of Colonel Dean, Halifax. Ship by express to Halifax, unpaid, and enclose express receipt to Colonel Dean. This will ensure safe delivery f ree, whercverthe soldier may be. F. L. HASZARD, ~ Hon. Pres. R. C. S. NC)'l`F.-Sliips sail from Halifax weekly. The iirst ship to leave will be on next Tuesday. L50; Robert Hogg .15; Eric MacMurdo .10; Total $3.30. -The following has been collected by Miss Hazel Wood- side, Norboro for the Studénfs Gift Fund: -Bellinda. Glover ».10; ' Flora 'Glover .10;' Everett Glover .15; David Glover .10; Willie G.\pver' ,25; Clark Harding .25; Lindsay Sharlw -25; Gladys Stewart .10; Elmer_Stewart -.10; Johnnie Andrews .15; Annie An- . drews`.10; Georgie Stewart .50; Eliza Stewart .50; Walter Hughes .25; Mary Bowness .25; Margaret Doyle .20; Cassie Gillis .05; Louis Gillis .05; Freddie Gillis .05; Walter Bowness .25. Total $3.75. RED CROSS On Nov. 2nd, Belfast Brunch of the Canadian Red Cross Society forward- ed 179 pairs of socks and 3 wool muf- ( tiers as follows- From Orwell Cove, 22 pairs; Roseberry, (2 pairs donat- ed) 21 pairs; Newton ($150 donated) 20 pairs; Flat River, (1 pair donated) _ 18 pairs, 2 muiliers donated, 2 muilil- ers; Ocean View, 10 pairs; Point Prim ‘ (3 pairs donated), 10 pairs; Glashion (1 pair donated), 9 pairs; Ponds, 7 pairs; Garfield, 5 pairs; Pinette, (South), 2 pairs; Eldon (3 pairs donat- ed), 55 pairs, 1 mufliier), 1 rnutiiler; "‘ ° '“°°“'°°°’ 'T'°"' - SHIPPING N EWS ' --- :sr ' -ll REPORTED OUTWA'RD8._ _ ___ Bohr. Swallow, Capt. Kennedy, for ‘ w s N S Pug a h, . . Schr. Happy-Go-Lucky, Capt. Tren- holm, for Shediac, N. B. ' ._ ' Schr. Caiavera, Capt. Young, for Vernon River. Behr. Mayflower, Capt. Sickles, for Picton. _ Schr. Tacoma, Capt. Boudrot, for Sydney. _ REPORTED INWARDS. Schr. Elma L. Young, Capt. 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