.==%. l‘ ,Zi- fy .XS 1”: Llfl. ‘Mil .émwsmeir I ,. .,.;, M _ ‘W . *Q U . :-`.I» ip; ;,. S r \i`1 ° 1 ii fi 1.. »~ i, i ill; I _ . ,.,,_. W _.tj f I 3 .I . fi <4' ‘ggi 3 gr i 'fi if _:ffl V ' nr, 1 » 1 I “R5 i iiil""" 1”, 1, ,g in fy' si' -.nf di 1, 3 »‘.' iii I e-'~ it _-»» i if if ali il Lvl, If 5 .ww- & _`___` 2- m .- -. ,.f_.,- 2.. * L: .,..,» i . :L_ . V.; _. 11. .`.‘ a.-“ ~i‘.‘. S. 1,, -’.‘~i‘. .lf , "_r 'il s ~ "<33, ir! bf/ llv Q11 bi I grey. .5 5 . 'i MTS ‘ '4 li ri ` .. 1 .1 1 *.5* a ., Ir L . 1, :fa _L;¢5+f°="' *ii* iii ,,._. I; "JI: ' ‘lv ii? ‘ill ` .4 I ‘.1 5' J .' i >",:¢= . f i 1- . sA'rirnn.iY 3? y ,S . ._ \.. I _v . . ,, ini( @ A . ______m _ I »....f»l_lssusis|¢¢qg,‘,,,,,_._ ‘_ pg :I f w .J _ I i -' < v- =,~».- ,H ., i " { """"' - I `\. I vhvionxnunu. .-;.=_‘.e~» ‘r , . _. . 1 . 4 i . , ' . , ._ 0 g. ocT_<_>il,1"i_’2§`f'_ no _ I " missi- grade. and tlhe make rs stand bo- hind it. We have never adopted any make-shift meth- ods to clieepen our product on acmunt of the hi h cost of matlerinl.d>ut stick to the good old standards of fifty-two years ago. when t ithouse was established. lf there is any- thin you need in harness. ask your dealer for the Tmperial Brand. or write us direct for it. Ship samo day order is received. SAMUEL TREES & CO. Ltd. Mfr.. i-iam... se ssddiuy i-:»¢.i.ii’-imi isss 42 WELLINGTON ST. EAST, TORONTO iaviu ‘$" Iititfiooil llamess ' .`f` Ali gui.. i. timsrmma 5...' yelliiw tickepénirburlte mark are mperial Brsnd Hamesa is we known uhlgh SPECIAL BUGGY HARNESS. Handsome, light road buggy hamess. mwliide lined. track style, traces. _Sliaftwmn belly band. beaded lines; folded and padded breechlng seatimd brcastcollanthree-quarterinch buckleover-checknruckbllnds; traces double and stitched tluougliout; trimmingsare tin- ished in genuine hard rubber and near gold. This is the dsndiest harness for the price In Cariarlzi. strong :i_nd reliable. every inch of lt. Pnceonly $35 Special. Ask your dealer or order from fact- ory. Our Guar- antee-If it does iint satisfy you. return it at our expense. "i`ili”i'fimiliiiiiid 1 in iuu ti iriiir or iii PRINCE EIJWAIIII ISLAND HIISPITIII. I More than thirty fivc years ago the Prince Edward Island Hospital was started through the efforts and contributions ofa number of generous and public .spirited men and women. During all these years the Hospital has been the means of alleviating suffering and ol` saving precious lives and by receiving many very generous contributions the Institution has been kept up to date in equipment and enlarged to meet the growing demand for hospital treatment until today it is one ofthe best equipped hospitals east of Montreal. Up to the end ofthe year 191-1 the receipts from patients fees. Interest from endowment fund and some small contributions from the city and country districts were just about sufficient to meet all running expenses but with the tremendous increase in prices of everything used in the Hospital the financial problem became a serious one and we have had to face a rapidly increasing deficit which now amounts ,to nearly $6000.00. Here is an illustration of the increase in cost of five items. Year 1917-18 Year 1913-l-i Increase Coal $3960.59 1798.15 2162.114 Groceries 1038.36 1629.84 2408.52 Meat and Fish 2081.91 76/1-.-ll 1320.50 Milk ' 976.10 603.60 ` 372.50 Medicines 1495.52 1098.09 397.43 Total increase in five items $6661.39 And no saving can be made on any one of these items. The Hospital must be kept as warm, the patients as well fed as before prices advanced. No great increase can bemadc in patients fees as it has been the aim of the management to provide first , class acconiodation at as low a price as possible. Those who are unable to pay are treated free. lt is tlierefore up to you to say by your response to thi appeal wlicllir-r the llospital shall lessen, maintain or increase it usefulness. In order that _vou may have an opportiinity of contributi Queens and lting's Counties have been orghnizcd by scho districts. an executive of three appointed in each district am this executive will appoint collectors who will call on you on or shortly after the first of November. Please be ready for them with liberal and increased subscriptions in proportion to the increased cost of' everything the Hosptial has to bziy. lt is up to vou. ' (live the collectors a hearty reception. W. K. ROGERS, IIL\\\R€*IElIIIIA A? Ill A :i a ._ _-_.dn or m lllI\'§\\\\\\\\\WlIl'llllIl\\\\\\\\\\§lI//I/MR\\\\\\\\Wl”'l’lIIf§\\\\\\\\\m//Im\\\\\\l Chairman Board of Trustees. i995-lf)-22 IME tf. :i.!ll\ \\\\\\\\l/'I//0I@\\‘ YIIZ.\\\\\\\\\@Ill.D Ill | er - " - 1 - ,-_a siiuiuitvs MONDAY SPECIALS AT HOLMAN’S Here are outstanding savings for Saturday and Monday on staple goods of 4 every-day use. You have only to compare these prices with regular Drices to tuliy appreciate how attractive they are. . . l.ANTEIiN Cl.Ol`il7.S-clear flint glass, long or i short styles-Saturday und.'\londay price, 7 l_2c each .. N.. __ _ . . . . . .. LITTLE WONDER Rl'.C.0IiDb, 5 1_2 inch, regular 1-ic. Saturday and Monday, each 7 l_2c Hill../\SSWAlil‘l "good assort- ment of dishes clearing on Saturday at each 5 l_zc S()D'AHl_ilS(llflTgHiri sanioisiiz-oicartong gg dinner pails, Saturday and Monday. price 28C SLICliDI'l()Mlf1Cl.7HI'ID Sll()U l.Dl£l1 HAM- very choice and delicious, Saturday and Mon- zgc 'dayprice,pcrlli. _ .. .. ” ' A clearing lot of 50 yards 68-inch lilcachcd Damask Tahling. This is nn extra special value, selling on Saturday and Monday nt per yard 69C A seas(-niible saving on -I0 only,l\len's Fino [lib ‘Coat Sweaters with shawl collar, assorted brfwns, sizes 36 and 38 only__ Big value at our special Satur- day and Monday price. each ................. .. . O Here is a notable saving' lor Saturday and Mon- day on 50 only Women`s al-wool Spencers, colors rose. black, white. purple or gold. Worth regularly $1.75 to 2.00, selling on Satur ay and Monday 98C Stu.. ...... ..... ....|.... . . . . . . . . . .. An exce tional value on 45 pairs Woman's Gun Metal Lace llloots, made with plain toes and medium high heels, black cloth tops, sizes 2 I-2 to 7, sc ling on Saturday and Monday. special per pair . O .N---N -~ --..............~ .. ..... ....... °°~ - . . . . .. R. iiotriay, Liu. sonns|tsrim\ 1. The Western Gudrdian .__, -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at Lafl’erty's, Summerside. Mtt. IN MEMIIIIIIIM , ____ 'line death occurred Thurs- day, ot paralysis, ot Mr. Richard Power, 163 Cumberland St., aged 68 years. He leaves to inoiirn, one daughter, Miss Margaret, at home. and one son, Mr. John T. Power, Con- ~ii~ac|_ofr. ' SYLVESTER o'BRiEN ' Sylvester 0'Brien, ot Summerside. died on 'Sunday evening; of heart trouble. He leaves to mourn his wife, two sons, both serving in the Canad- ian Army in France and two daught- ers at heme. MRS JOHN SUTHERLAND A very said death yesterday was that of Mrs. John Sutlierlimd. \v11o passed awa/y at her home on Hilshoro Street, miter an illness ot only a few dulys. Mr. Sutherland ls Chleif Engineer oi the Car Ferry, Prince Edward Is- land and to him in his great sorrow and his little boy thosincere sympa- thy of all will go out. The late Mrs Sutlicrlaud was a very estlmablo wo man. She was greatly esteemed by all who knew her and loved by her more intimate iriends. She was a member oi Zion churcii and took a deep and active interest in whatever made for righteousness. Mrs. Slu- tlicrland was endowed with many graces and endeared herself to hefr iieiglibors and friends‘a1l of whom will sadly miss her. Before hex- ill- ness oi pneumonia, she was in the bloom of _her womanhood, with appar cntly many years ot happiness and usefiilness before her. During her struggle for lite. all that medical skill could do, together with tender loving unceasing care, was bestowed upon her. All in vain, however, and now her gentle spirit is with Him who ‘ gave it. To Mr. Sutherland and his mother- less little boy and to other relatives we exteuf' our earnest sympathy. MRS. MICHAEL CORCOIiA.\l Passed peacefully away at her home on Baldwin’s Road, Tuesday Oct. 15th, Cecily, beloved wife of- .\lichacl Corcoran, aged 55 years. " The deceased was the youngest daughter of the late Michael (llcason, Cherry' Valley and is sur- vived by a sorrowing busband and ten children, six boys and four girls. One daughter, Sr. Mary Gerald! of St. Paul, Minn., prede- ceased her. ` .\li's. Corcoran was consolcd in licr last illness by frequent visits l`roin her respected pastor, Rev. I. li. A. MacDonald of St. T eresa’s who also sang the funeral mass and performed the services at the grave. \lay her soul rest in peace. EARNEST FRASER I On Wednesday' October l6tli, Mr Daniel Fraser, Montague li. R. I. received a telegram conveying the sud news that his son, IC r ii e s t Fraser of the ,Canadian Engineers died of pneumonia on October 12th in the Lord Derby War Hospital. Warrington, England. The deceased was born at Whim lioad Cro=s, where he spent his boyhood days. In 190-i hc won the King`s (Zounty Scholarship in tho Matriculution Examination for en trdnecfto Prince of Wales College. He attended that institution where he won a second year certificate and first class license, passing with exceptionally high marks. After having taught school on P. E. _l. I`or a short time he went out to B. C. ini 908 accom- panied by his brother Malcolm, who was killed in action at Ypres, June flrd, 1916. There he was a most successful teacher, being prin- cipal of Merritt and other town schools in B. C. lliS health failing him. lie then took up engineering, where, by his exceptional ability ,he succeeded in [becoming a resident. engineer on the Kettle Valley and Pacific Great Eastern Railways. In .Iuly 1915, he gave up his remuner- ntivc position and enlisted as a p/rival/e [in the 62nd battalion at ernon, B. C. ln December he was transferred to the Canadian Engin- ccrs in North Vancouver. The foll- owing spring be went to England This is to certify that I have used MlNARD'S LIN-IMENT in my tsmity for years, and consider it the but liniment on the msrkot. I have found it excellent for horse ilosh. (Signed) W. B. PINEO. "'W00dllndl." Middleton, N. B. I ~ ' - -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ` I -'rwo cimrs PER wonn each insertion lor advertising in this col- umn. Cash must a.cc0m98l1Y' 011101' Minimum charge -twenty-tive cents. -VIICTORY AUTO PARADE.- The Victory [mimi Campaign coun- mltztee extends im lnviitatiion to every wwto ‘owner lin Pfhce County to join in .tlhel big auto painade from Victory Loan li1é¢1dk1ua.rters'. Walter Street, Sumimei-slide, 'Monday the 28th lust. at 2 p. rn. Ftbl the car with your t’i‘lends, come iii 'amid help in the big dc-rnonstrarlon. and crossed to France in J une, where he served until_March, when he was taken' illwith pleurisy. On his recovery he was recommended for a commission by his officers in recognition of his valuable services in France. While studying for this commission fat. Seaford. England, he contracted pneumonia which resulted in hisfdeath at the early age of 31 years. Ernest’s happy disposition and great force of character will be rein"- cmbcred aud cherished by his hosts of friends both here and In western Canada. There are left to mourn their irreparable loss' besides his parents, Mr and Mrs Daniel Fraser four brothers and three sisters; Oswald and John at home, David, ri graduate of Arts of Dalhousie University, now of Colden, B. C.-; Daniel, Inspector of Schools, Tyne Valley; Mary. at home; Annie, Princi al of |Vicforia High School and Cliara, teacher of Heatherdale. He was predeceased by another brother Artemas who died in Reno, Nevada, U. S. A. Servani' of God, well done. Thy l’gIori`ousowarcfare's paSt, The battIc’s fought, the victory won ‘ And thou art crowned at last. ,GetiOiut Your Flags And Celebrate for Victory i Decorate Your HOIl1€S Decorate Your Store, _ ,Oiiice Building or Factory The- Publicity Committee of fthe Victory Loan 1913, requests every citizen -of Cha`rlo`ttetcWn to decor- ate their homes. stores, oiiice buildings and factories during the coming Victoi'y_Loan drive. Make this the occasion for a real Victory Drive Hcuses;- ' Use service fla S, Union Jacks, tri-colors, Stars and Stripes and the flags of the Allies. Stores;-~ _ Make a prtriotic window display. Decorate the outside oi your store with bunting and flags, use Victory Loan posters. Banks, Oilice ll :ildings and Factor.ies:--- _ ’ I Use buntings, streamers, flags, emblems, etc Display as many flags as Dossible. Publicity Committee Phone 567 I ¢_ . 2113.10-26M 1 i. . g ,:. " ' ' ‘ ' ' “L M »;, _:L_ - 5- - H Suffered Since Childhood Kitliieys at the Rant of the Evil Think of iti The joys of youth marred by agonizing pains, and all hopes ef a bright future blotted out by thoughts of a life burdened with Backache and other sufferings. Such was the case, of Mr. A. Cail until s. good friend advised him that there was n rninerly for his trouble and he would find it if he used Gin Pills. Read what Mr. Cail says: ` “I was troubled with my Kid- neys since childhood and spent ii large amount of money nn doc- tors trying to get cured. Instead of getting betteliil kept getting worse until a'friend of mine ad- vised nic to try Gin Pills. I did so, and after taking one box I was able to get out of bed and walk around. Two more boxes relieved me completely and since than I have bad no return of the trouble.” This remarkable testimonial wal written by a. man whose statement can- not be doubted. Mr. Cail’s reason for writing this history of his case was- gratltude for the relief that Gin Pills brought him. \\'ouldn’t. you do the same if your case was similar! If you suffer now-don’t suffer any longrr. Use Gin Pills and obtain relief from Kidney or Bladder Trouble, and the pain, suffering and inconvenience that they cause. 50c buys ii box. Sold everywhere. Write for sample box. The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. il. S. residents should address Na,-Dru- Co., Inc., 202 Main-Bt., Buffalo, N.Y. ns £ l Raw-Fur s Wanted Ship 0 bring rne' your Fur receive ifghest p in spot Speeialattention giv en shipments received by mail or Express and .returns made same day as received. Oitice as_be£oi¢ in the store of W. A- Stewart' JoUnNAi. Brlotfx -` suiiiiiiiisiiiii ‘ A. E. ’Macl.EAN cash. - 1: -vm __.i_.-_-._..-._ fsugl i 1 "“"" Moore & McL'e“od Ltd, 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown 'l ~ f-1--_w , I (- One oi' the best. values this season is a navy blue frieze cloth coat, belted all around. _ set in sleeves, patch pockets ling? mufller collar, convertib e and trimmed wi buttons, length about 46 inches, sizes 18 to 40 inches. Price .. ° ' ht. dlotli cnet. of brown and iiiiirili "filled, larse »§§°§\Qf§§bl° collar which maybe worn buttoli _ IB at tumed low _as desired. buttoned trimmed fancy two piece belt all around. P0°k0l'9 an func cuffs. This ls also made n blacl, sizes 34, /i2. Price 1 one .line but mauro: vsiuéima heather mixture zibelins cloth. also grey. ftncybotnmgpiece bile. l§°2;qrf1bl°zw&l)=‘i)» l 4 no uttens. H18 IU-» .i'.§fa_a,4z. .Pria........... 4° » \ 10 " 1,’ I -,.’-if I . I I. ,i ~[_§ii|u; .Il 4, b... ` fs. I ci Some Striking Values in Coats of Moderate Price, Garmefnts of Style at a Worth While Saving I S WELL AS THE BEST) LINE OF HIGH GRADE (IOATS-THIS GREAT READY to wear department offers you the best range of moderate price coats to be had. . _ You are invited to come to the store to-day and see how much in style--how, much in comfort-how much in satisfactory wear-a very reaspnable price can buy. Another cont equal in value is made ill brown whitney, has lar e convertible collar .et in time., belted .ii-amino, stem. and body lined, with colored butto s to _mate ii£‘.'i‘I.“_.'."f._‘.‘Tf’.’Tf°i'._"‘.f‘_’.’?1.ff.i?t.il:f'$2l-5? An exceptionally good value is made in black ocean wave cloth lar convertible collar inlaid with black Ivelvei? ldr%W@ pockets. half belted at back, plush t . length 42, sizes 16, 18. Price Heavy blackiciievoit coat in and front, all around belt, val)vet}‘,s8 collar, sizes 36, 38, Misses 16, 18 ° _ navy- use than friisiiu mt. side belt effect kets lush litittonl. luili colin hriféatliiiinsdf “limb t20.oo*.|‘:00 ..... ....... .... _.. .....- -- U it*