RESTA "”,"’."'.5“"-»`,`.'-=` ~__e,_,.- ._ ., > _ *. _ <4 . .,.-, . _ < - ~_ _~ if _ - _» _ ~ _-/ 1 f ._r , . . _ _ _ 9... , 1.. :__ .m'¢_.‘- .1 . 1.-_Q . - I _ , ,’w ._ - ' 1 - 4 »_t'.` ` -. - "." _. .~ , - ' 1 2-;~ -f\ -"ii : "‘ "W J»,- -l _ 4-':, <9 'tl' . --,-_-1 - A P wh ; ff? 4`>~l _ jp. ._ as ` _ Rive _ 01° form ~ mov ,. -‘.,- ' _ ‘ abou thon Mrs _ - few Cape --rr rave to my is uusmovmoa. -'rwo _-_ -Cw. K. uoeouom. exon m mg- cus -in Guardian scent in Summer- mum -SPECIAL 8ERVlGE8_- The peo-loin ple of Kensington and surrounding country, are hearing Evangelist An-‘ ---'-. _ an-sos wus moron ma prom. I -¢Ho<=oLl.A'r=.-'rho may to __._. _ use chocolatn A food beverage. of -CONGRATULATIONS to' Mr_ and llish value. V9!! wit-able for sending ure. D, rf. Mcrielll. Summerslde to soldiers. nut up in 54 and 1 lb uns. were' theorder of the day on Thurs-' 250 and 500 each. SINCLAIR It STE demon the arrival of a young son gg WART, LIMITED. 3115-11-17M1llll1i. _ - , ‘f_l_v"f 'their home.-H. . - _ - é.\` “ ‘ -QUICK TRIP- Capt John H _.F95-045|; |gLANpE|a p5A|p,_ Perry, Schr. Wild Brier,/ left Port The death took place recently in Fafll Mimlnivvh On the 7th at 4 o’clock r, Mass, of Bernard Croken in D- In-.lloaded with produce. Dis- 77th year of his' age. Deceased Chlrséd C8110 at Point Du Cheneload erly resided ln' Emerald and ed with lumber there and returned to ed with his family to Fall- River, Miminlgash on the 9th at 2 o'clock p. ttwenty-ilve years ago. m. making a return trip in forty-six hours. Schooner men beat that if '\. -‘flf-.-we -OFF FOR A HOLlDAY.- An- . `\ ‘J y the 10 year old son of Mr. and; _ . Antoine Bernard, Summerside, --KILLED IN ACTl0N.- Mrs. Pat- has been missing for the last rick Phillips, of Mount Pleasant, has days, has turned up all right at received the sad news that her son, Egmont. He made this- vlsit,Private Thomas Archie Phillips, was preference to attending his school killed in action on Oct. 9th. Private s.-H. Phillips enlisted ln Calgary in April -_ 1915. He left the Island about 10 SLAND SOLDIER LOSES LEG. years ago, was about 28 years of age T e many friends of Sgt, N. W.|and leaves to mourn a, broken hearted o her, Kensington, who was tv- f _ . '-‘xx ._';.` dune . ~ f _.1 _i».- - _' . _"_ _ :j_!.:’ .- _ in .J 5'- .1-Lf’ V51... ~ n .- _ _--om _. _ " ':§_~'~* ?"'j7 l`» 15? ` wounded in the left knee on Sept. `,»l _, _ _'-‘»'»_ji'~ . " '_ ,_»' ;‘_ y--JF 18th, will regret to hear that he lad - . . ‘ -' »,_._fl- to have his leg amputated above e iyj ' k . His brother Sgt. Lewis Low- ” _ Zi; -\T~7~_=.-..»- , ~ -_.~.._.i _»__},____` ,._---°:_ "" -f' A . tr.-'-.4---= _‘.2 __",.__‘?f.1 _/ _,',.»1¢~_.=.~<¢-‘.:--t°."‘ ‘ <-_-_~_~_, ' _.5 - ,,. -f' T""" --'>"" .»"‘ _/,.»“ ~ 'r ;=_~'~‘ ‘-' i`f’°‘* ‘ " >' _-1»»_~;;.‘.--f‘ U7 U7 E ‘° i '“ / _,, ri bl 1- _ el nee _ ther rriving in England not long ago. Oil t urs. and nurses all say e s ump ealing well and that he will be to return home before many ths. _ ‘ 6 -cuuncn senvlpe.-nov. H. R. l will conduct the service in .the . ~ aptlst Church, Summerslde on __ _ Sun _ ;o'1~lo - 1 due day Mc-ming, Nov. 19th ,at eleven ck. Rev. L. E. ~Ackland will con- t the service in the Central street / l Clgristlan Church at the same hour. _ ces cam and in , aft Eva ngellst A. J. McLeod, who is suc- siully conducting the evangelistic paign with the united Christian Baptist congregations win preach the Christian Church on Sunday ernoon at 3.30 and again at seven lock in the same place. The serv- o‘c ld Y B A ices are growing in ~i-nterest and' num- ou bers. Do not fall to hear this earnest ` u Ch 7.4 $37 suit for $22 - 1 Here’s your opportunity. We are this very day selling new suits, worth to $37 each for Twenty-two Dollars. Every suit is new. Every style is good. There are browns, greens, blues, greys,-intweeds, serges, and other fabrics. All coats are silk lined. Some of the , suits are fur-trimmed. VELVET HATS WORTH Th o Co of fro all this year’s styles, worth up to $2.50 Pg $1.25 Mervitoff Petticoats ii of ` Mr E nd be re-p the YES. pai » potatoes, etc, will run close to 50,000 - us formerly of O'Leary, has taken-up the _ day for R gifted preacher. Meetings will held next week in the Baptist urch each evening, beginning at 5. -ST. LOUlS.- St. Louis is be- com ing an important shipping point. e station agent of the P. IE. I. R. orts that. the shipping returns for last ,week exceeded the returns fthe corresponding week for last r by $250.00. W. P. Callaghan & ., have shipped over 20,000 bus. potatoes for which prices ranging m 40 to 80 cents per bushel were ci. Their total shipment of oats, heist- Dr. Gabriel McDougall, practice of Dr. McNallly. - Mon- last was' the best shipping day lnmbs and sheep of the Palmer ad Farmers' Institute of which o _ Father Gauthier is president, when 2 0 f ' 1 O thousands of dollars were paid to the $ .5 $ .0 §;r_n1ers. A.pparently this western » ten _ 'I dl i t _ _ It i rt 'tl Here’s a lot of pretty velvet hats,- §2§;,d°r§,,,hf,,§,§. sm, ,hes-,ff’g'°,§°,,,f ,.22 » lm l 'Ill Cl l tl) IL 1 each and will be on sale all day and ev- if.,§§1.,§`if; ailaweli ¢.f’s,§f,__ ii-h.,“§f enlng at _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$1,()() Louis creamery is' up to the record of former years in quality of product. t of P. E. Island pays more at- tion to sheep raising than the mer Road districts are practically e quantity of milk received was as large as last year on account shortage of feed. The butter maker, . Ben Gallant, won second prize 'the P. E. I. Provincial Fair, at » WH B 3 ' in the point of flavor, having ` at Charlottetown and s hi hest cor l 4 , 3. This is the best dollar’s worth in lpetticoats that we.know of. The mat- - erial is a smooth firm silk' like fabric durable,-and attractive.- The skirts are all properly shaped and well made. They are regular»1.25 skirts. All day and evening for.$1.00 cl 4 B House Furnishings Feather Pillows, 18 x 26, covered with fancy art ticking, special per pair... Bed comforts, good quality, medium dark covering, lined with good, clean, even, white batting, size 60 x 72 $1.75 Another line of Bed Comforts, larg- _ er_ and heavier, 72 x 72, well filled with smooth, even, white batting $2.20 A very special line of white wool blankets, 60 x 80 inches, good, warm, well made blankets, SATURDAY NIGHT... . _.$4-75 MOORE & McLEOD, Ltd _ 119-121 Queen St _ ~"T~'.'-*rf-f_._*r_f-_ __ ._._.T*@- _ New F Imperial Fox Biscuis , Are__;b_t_aingfed in best Fox RanchesonP. E.I. and giving every };’_ _ _ _¢_e___h_lg|g_:_re nch in food elements and are proving an odasmmdsu wnioiixiill omfgcxfoliimiilme "i°iii'mdm°°t a nl on a is s -1 %is¢v¢'oc¢saPor'E _ -'°° °"1 ‘ C Ross & M¢Mn.LAN 6 6? ARGAINS FRQM THE ‘ See Our 1 Stock Patterns for Good ' Crockery Values 1 BLACK 81 C0. out of a possible of 45. -K. 1SAI.L0W SKIN is- womanl beauty. It is quickly one”-' of the greatest foes of eared_l; correcting thecause sluggish li_ver_-with the aid the gently stimulating, safe ’ mfldnl *ml IN” Bo! of Slldll Valle ts 'Q' Boununhn. Iahuu. I5 man. .___ .___- lf you want a good, pretty and d'alnty dinner set, but one at the same time that is dur- able and lasting. you will find 011|' These patterns are kept in stock, and no matter how many pieces the girl may break, you can always duplicate, at small cost, from our stock. if your set is lacking any odd _ piece, bring lc np to full stren- gth from this new stock of stock patterns. _ The S side Nollbl' you can.-Com . father and mother, four brothers and 'six sisters. ' -Y_ P. SOCIETY.-The Young People's Society of Prince/town con- the 15th. inst. at the Manse, Malpe- the chair Following programme Murchison_ Solo, Rev.~ J. M. Mur- chison. Reading, Miss Rubie Davi- s . Sol Russel McKa . Read Never Let .the Old Flag Fall.” Read- ing, Miss Amy Wilton. Reading, were played. Young ladies served to a close by singing the National Anthem. About sixty were present. -D. WESTERN PERSONALS inter column. llinl- Guardian Tonsor- , Corsets in all _Gossard Brassiere Corsets, and BT05519195 When you are thinking about Seleiiing CMS" come toiour store and see the New Gossard Corsets- - We have them to fit tall_ and short he_8VY flgulfes' We aiso_have a s cial line of Misses and Junior 0 L_ Paco $1.50, 2.00, 3.001111 f° $5-00- ,fl ~_§'f\\ _ -_| - Ladies'G0ssard Brassier- es _made of line White Batlste _and Linen Yoke with fancy lace and embroidery /lf; price-.50c,75c,l.00,l.50 _ GDSSARD THE NEW LACED FRONT STYLES Pe sizes. They all lace in front. , 1 ` _ Corset - Covers Fancy Corset Covers with lace or embroidered front and buttonholed neck and arms with Neat Peplum, | price......... .._......50c, 60c ‘C ., .,9 -0 .0 O _J u.. -i / _ ‘ who has been to see him BIIICE gregatlon spent a social evening on ' ` _ -~ ~ ( _ es back that he is VSIY DFBVG H1141- que. President John Simpson in _ _ cheerful and quite resigned to the ' lggg l‘li.8 tht .ther Doct is h of his l€g~ H6 315° W 5 11 was given: Opening remarks-Pre e is no need to Worry. BS 1-11°. sident Simpson_ Chorus, Maple W Dttn ' ' , Q 0 O O . U1 1 'Leaf Forever" Reading, Mrs J M S S n?;,_Bsrbar0a' Craig. Choius, "we-'li M0del’ate M1" ’1"“i° ’“"’°”- V“"°“” g“‘“"s_ In fashionable straight lines with a fulness of material that suggests a iiiiiiéea i¢;i.ef_u'i.sv_i__i‘§s.;)___i_‘ii`r‘i"i`:i..`€§i_; slight skirt flare. The new fabrics; with convertible collar, pocket and belt. “Se D ~ ~ - ;2§n.§°;eo'iii§"tii§ evoiiingihas brought In colors Black, Navy, Copen. and Nigger Brown. Price $10.00, 15.00, _ 18.00 up to $35.00. -Miss' Elsie Ramsay, of Northam, is visiting her friends at Elmsdale. -K. -Mr. J. Foster White, of Alberton, was in Summerslde on Wednesday. -K. -Mr. Boats, who runs the mills i'1'yne Valley, was in Summerslde Wednesday. -K. -Miss Edith Ramsay, of Northam, visiting her cousin, Miss Ruby lligan, of Portage. -K. at c-n is Mi -Mr. Arnold Holloran, Brocton. Lot 4 came down to Summerside Thursday morning on a business trip.-H i -Mr. John T. McNally, Summer- side left on Friday morning by the Northumberland on a long business trip to New Glasgow. Nova. Scotia.- H. -Mr. Benj_ Crabbe of the Enter- prise Tobacco Factory, Summ_ers__lde r turned to town Wednesday after ending a couple of weeks in Char- ttetown.-H. o SD lo -Miss Ella Mac Mahon, Kensing- ton, who spent the week end with friends in Charlottetown, returned to Kensington on Monday morning last. -K. -The following farmers were in ummerside Thursday on local busi- ss: Messrs James McLeod, Brad- albane-, James Gomm, Richmond and James Trainor Roseville, Lot 4_-H. S ne -Mr. James Iiopgood of West Cape has been visiting Malpeilue for a few days owing to the illness of his bro- ther Hume, who at time of writing, is Dreported on the road to recovery. -Capt. Frank Gallant an officer of worn either high or flat. and Misses. Prowse Bros. A wide variety of styles, all correct and clever. Some of these coats have full ripple back; others are belted. Conspicious are the large collars that can bc Dependable, warm materials. In all sizes for Women SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY UNDERSKIRTS WAISTS NIGHT GOWNS - - 79c 79c 79c :- L5- |'n-sr ' '* ` ' af -r ' 1-A A _F-' ,_=%;el -§'___ W' __|-_~ P' nu Life in cc- ° -I _I ,_ the Army and Navy THE umrso e'rArEs l WASHINGTON, November 15.- Secretary of State Lansing laid before President Wilson 3 summary of in-: formation regarding recent submarine attacks on ships carrying Americans’ th to e G. S. Brant was a pleasant visi- r in Summerslde Thursday. The steamer is at present engaged in taking up the buoys along the Coast and spent the night at the Railway. wharf Summerside.-H. 1 Suggestions For Persons llaving on the cross-channel steamer Sus- Relalives 0verseas _ While you are thinking of sendinz eltilllllnrerfllldt rizldmblriillie aI§f€gme|;'ti?'l b°111b8l"-llllz a Baltic coast for several some Xmas remembrance to the ab- Ng" lsngland coast are bein Dconsl? mmuteé' “"1 °“°1 1'" 11 °°°“"@'1 1° YOU *M1 ao:-so at the smonoiisrtmoiit to o- "‘“’°“’ 10° '1“’"°~ "1°=11Y lllfavvel- l 5 W°"'"“15h°d D1101°8l'11i>l1 Of F5319’ th` r in an effort to determine wigs-lwdm amd' 3"” °“"m““'~ 1111111111111! and Mother would probably be' the mst' new submarme olicy has [men “VP chldfen and *W0 Flllk and file most prized gift he could possibly re- adopfgd by Qermmy D were killed. One woman nd four sol- celve. ' diers were wounded. Several houses You know how anxiously you look __.__' __ W°1`9 41111111804 and twelve hbrsos forvgard to his letters and when ns' W0\;__ktlled. . sen s you a snapshot of hlms if how , __ _ ~“ e enemy retired hurrl ` ‘hd W" "° 1° 5°* lt ‘md 110:' 03911 9cltilE?:dzt2n(ieR:tDibs\Ii?tlv.hei}¢:'wddly sllgis we “nk “ m”°"“V °f th°e(l2l‘l1g1ll¢l W" l°°k “t n- that a majority of German vessels `°“‘"' F'"`th°" WNW* °f 11051110 Remember he. too. eagerly looka2_\',h|c|, took pm., FILM” ln ,_ bo-mbamj units was abandoned on account or forward to- word from ‘home and if; ent in the Gu" of Finland we-re dense fog and the timely discovery of L 2 _ , .`_....l _ _.t, ,__t_`_,_,_ _ but reported that sufficient evidence' was not yet on hand on which to base’ action. He ‘said no information had been received from the Berlin go-` vernment in response to an enquiry,l sent through the American embassy- there, concerning the sinking of the Marina. when six American lives_ werp lost. While state department, oiilcials considered the submarine question as serious, no decision has‘ been reached as to whether Germany has violated pledges given to the Am- erican Sovernment after the attack l1_lnosa_bofall| _him or he il wounded "nk The Gum” vm. M' th 'the enqny's traps." _ ons ms hospital sm s¢ crm' ‘ ‘ - ' ' 9' ° -'rho o if :ral .1 is 'hr “ °°”‘,“’,"‘ “ "mil" "‘:°f:f Sifaiimem ny" w°'° 37 "“°‘ ‘°"’°"° nge Bsnii sig, botivliaen Flbisiiifmsxili to ave a pours of tho m ‘ ' t e Ru sian altlo rovi . At to mm to cheer mm iii' an tony.; ' '"‘°_ R“""*°° °f11°1‘1 l°\°°m°\\¢ tso,enti»snoo of the gulf iiciironstiga hours. _ ri '.°f_“'° __ the outer pon of Petrograd; The heave _your_order early so that he _~___`Bl|;l¢;__Bea. On Fr§_%a;;_ night a flu- egitrsnce to the Gulf is suarded by "__ fa wi recev_e,l at Xin _~ _. j o _e enemy's no torpedo t i t IH ll , 0. it f t t ifll tfGe\~ 'THE BAYER STUDIO, _ - Graft eaten the Gulf of Finland. itlanll lgdvlelgse. 0 Bannon Hmm ' M mt our n The Hom aff ' fdonae fog hindered discovery ot moi Most of the German naval aoamy` Superior Pndtqrapqbfonemyi vessels in good time and in la the war with.ituasls has been in 8149. - - ' ~ oon_'lequenc_e the enemy succeeded lil: the vicinity of the Gulf of Riga and _ merely to make a quick- raid. ' _ _____,_,______________'_*: ,_ ,__ _ H, ‘ll _ ____ - T . - 5 su. ~._.._ . __ -- "' they / Q' Q ...~~ __ __ _ _ ___ _ __ ____ ______,____ _ _ _ ova _'..&’..-.“.°“!°¥-u_4s»o C1;-f!°fm.~. _ _ a _ -to .- » if ~lS-gn 1 AND THE 8UBMAR|NESl Tuplin’s Store News gee C931' $ _ 00 't 50 at onlyul S Notwithstanding the increasing cost of clotbilmg and fabrics, we still offer you an excellent suit for $12.50- and it is areal- ly exceptional value for the money. Tailored in the very latest style, ex. pertly finished throughout, shown in a good range of tweeds and' worsteds and With 9 0'-lllllllete muse of sizes that guar- sntee a perfect fit. ......$12.5o Reuben Tuplin & C0. ` ll Mtti.Q1Fl‘ltf. 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