OVEM‘. i $20 i l a ~;......»----. . a a Wmmmr-m ‘in QHRISPMAS TIME E i Coniplrte Optical . P ,' \ {ggg- '§,‘§§"i§i§" $31 Service tiln- ...?.‘.'.i...‘;’.‘i2.“.’.‘ are." t" "a Except your Photograph. ’ m" ved win 1 a pointment ggaggrtiiinelafor careful Work LENS GRINDING SERVICE "fir": a complete equal to the Lest procurubln That [hie THE 000K sruulo t- n<fVlc~ ll Al!‘ -;f>-- l» 2:‘::.’.‘:.:‘.".,'"..;r.':';::r:'and; ' B;;*$="y,;j,~=~====-==**1- F T 0 of biraliiesa ' a 959p auuumm“ 1N 5X ‘ 7n ,"" _' w,» sincerely tbauh n... en hbla um patrons, anrl Will vontlniii- It) strive H160. 1H rim-ti the-i,- annihi- ‘Yoll Will be Thinking or Then Think of the L-Bnyer Studio i For Your Photographs _ 153 GREAT GEORGE S1 Ne“ Stanley Shaw & Prardon Optometrist and Doorman =;t A irirtiltl- ritilm; iur stock. i12- w . Plolos tor Christmas ‘finest Work Elegant Folders . Moderate Prices pnnsoiyxi. ATTENTION T0 Amateur Photography A. ii. LYON STUDIO IOTQiieen Street-Charlottetown PHONE ,68~J 1F“ ‘fl F]? Oill $2.00 t0 $10.00 "From East Point to l ope (Ionaequcntly we do it careluily. ye-Glas-ses ‘Fr Preparing Prescriponsir "W5 a its our specialty and our hobby. . Bear‘ abig territory’. yet accurately mid with profesllonnd ’ g right amiss this space knowledge and experience. _ carry only the freshest and purest Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of We or drugs, and would not use any other kind. It‘ you deal here you Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK will always be sure oi’ satisfaction and tiulitc -S0l'ViCE. And you will M AN’S EYEGLASSES are the FINEST PROCUR- not be asked to pay any extrava- - gztnt prices_ ABLE, and he is the ON LY ll. J. M A B O N GRADUATE UPHCIAN (attendance courses.) Optometrist & Prescription Drugtzist in Montague Cali and see for yourself __A-\V10r_17tar;_ue. P. E. i. his UP-TO-DATE OP- TICAL PARLOUBS. E. n. PARKMAN GRADUATE OPTOMETRDST Montague, P. E. I. will take it over December lst, 9 O'clock, at a Discount oi present Factory Prices. inn 1 ; \ service. _ G. F. ilutcheson " t-on oi eireiy line ii Jewelry, mark? ' We Will be piers edtnhaveyoti’. a? W.N. Tanton. ll: wanna bad bum, too. and some of the skin came 0E. Always finds under m- ubumv It cooled and atoppedth’: pain at once. Thcrelwaani nny infection because Mcntholatum ia antiseptic as well as gently healing- | She had no trouble i with it. Followsallfa example and use Mcnthoiatum for cuts". bruises. tired feet and other "little ills." Montholntum in aold everywhere in 25c. and 50c. yus. Tllc Mcntholntnln CO- Bridgchurg, Ont. nutrqrmut Lnndninlag- l ~ fLHIi-z 111." - aw-Jpmroi. i1. Just receive .._into .Warc- wuus¢:-.. . -- l Car Oil Cake Meal (old process). l Car Bran, (best quality). 1 Car Mlddlinps. _ ~ 1 Car Cornmeal and Crack- ’ :d Corn. . 1 Car “Robin Hood" and RolledOiiB iCar “Gold Medal" Flour and Feed. Schumacker Feed. PM"! Linseed Meal. Calf Meal_ Chilik Feed. Bone Meal. ‘ “Crushed Oyster Shells. Poultry Grit, etc. ....Sclllna iat lowest priafisi \ Wholesale and Retail. Carter & Co. Ltd. p ‘H109. Htomenriot has moved into hris ntw ' Daniel iMcGregor, Montague. Flour " ilaltijrl‘ . N GUARDIAN amauymumrmv. ....'.“0 {DIR lmrn Holman‘: .Cit mlog. 9046-5-12 t r 'H. J. Ma-bon, Druggist and 0p store Stream. (Earner Main and High 3695-11-1645 ....*FOR SAFE-House tt/nd loti at Sourls East, 55 feet by 100 feet and also 1-25 or an acre o! land. Apply to Mrs. M. G. Moahar, Box 3. Souris East. 3645-11-16-2} ..“ FOR SAiL-EP-My store, one story high, 30 feet long, 18 1-2 ti. wide and a plot ot land 150 feet long, 70 feet wide. Apply Mrs. riiv GUAnliiA w k3. l ‘Baby's Own oap’ A Sanitary wash A Soft healthy skin A. lingering fragrance G. M. hlnsher Box 13, Sourla Eats’. 3645-11-16~2i . _ ----—-—¢+>>i— i Hlnnrrln 1. Imam-m l7lll‘l'l lli|||i|'hr~rrr.i i "Its [frail far Baby and lies! for You." Albert. lulpn Lllnitcil, INN“ llontrunl l. < l-I ‘tSTERN PERSONAiLS‘ ..'(iapt. John Smith of the C. t! ‘ S. Guthrie is visit-lug his home ir G: n-gritoivn. . - ' .."‘.Vil‘S. William " MuQunri-ie. Wcstville, N. S. has returned tr» her home alter a two weeks visit‘ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. ..'Mieis Mklflllll McLui-rn and Mrs. Aubrey Bell, Montag-uel have ‘zone to Boston. Muss. Mrs. Bell to visit friends. and Miss Mc-Larz-ii for treatment to her eyes. ’i‘ ::T0 ASTHMA SUFFERERS. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Bennett.- conies like a helping hand to w sinking swimmer. it gives new i‘? BRIDGTCBFRG, Nov. l3t—-Wlllilli.’I E. Hurrell. ll boiierniaker, employ ed by a Bridtzeburg concern, claims that Jack Dempsey. the champion tieavyweiirlit, is his son, born in iflttsburpli, on November 2th, 189i- i-lurrcll is insured for one thou- sand dollars by tlie company which employs him. i-io named Dempsey "ts his beneficiary: iiui-rell declared that Dempseyfis real name is Wil- liurii ‘Ilimzs Hurrell and that ilir tigzhtin: name nt‘ ileuipsev was at‘ Slllllfiti at his (the father's requests --<Q-oa-_ --___. ‘n Liulmrnt Cures Dlntelupt-r rain lti~nnlll5 for. indigestion afford lear- rng an prompt relic from the distress oi acid-dyspepsia. MADE av scorr a BOWNB Mucus or soorrs EMULSION .. jut Charlottetown, and finished see- ‘ Freighter, Francis Crease Has Fine Name At Dal. Nov. 13.-—Cliarlir: Dalhousie footballer, whose lea was broken in the game at Windsor Saturday. is doing nice- »l_\' at the Victoria General Hospital. iFi-tuises let: is nnt badly broken, ill being found that one of the small Ibrines was fractured. Crease hails ifrniii Amherst, and last year u‘.- teiitlerl Rothesay Collegiate school where he starred in several branch- les of sport. He represented Nova iScolla in the‘ Olympic team trials i iiALll-XAX. Crease the 10nd in the hurdle‘ race, losing to and hopc by relieving his trouble; —soniething ha {has come to br- lluve impossible. Irts benefit is to.» vvident to ‘be questioned-At la it own heat argument-its irlwn bu‘ advertisement. It you stutter fHJl“ 1‘ sthirn art this lime-tried retitetli and find help like thousands 0 others. ~~~~~~ -~—<-o-§-—---— ' BOILERMAKER CLAIMS DEMPSEY AS HISISON "Fed Coster, his teammate on the Dzil. team. Crease made a place on the Dalhousie varsity team in his first year at the university and played brilliantly in all games there this season, and his absence will? cripple the Dulhotisle team in lu- ture big gumes-l-Ierald. ' Angora Assembly Adopt Sovietism PARIS, No‘. "-.---.\ lavas HEQ ency despatch .i'rim Constantinople] dated Thursdzrv says the National; .'\5S(-.‘lllhl_\' at 1\!‘lP’Dl'i\ have adopted Sovietisni and proclaimed Alustzip» ha. Kenirtl. National leader as the peoples coiiiuiisstiriiit. The military" council at Angora, is is declare-l. have decided to transfer their Nap ionalist fort-es t0 the Smyrna [Plinth when hostilities iii Armenia concluded. Grew of Wrecked . Freighter Safe SFPERIOII. Wis. Nov. l6.~~ l-ialt‘ the crew ol‘ the Becker Line Steel J. Widlar have been taken olT the ‘vessel which was wrecked on pancake shoals just outside Whitefish Bay. Lake Superior, rtccorrllng l0,V\'0i'(i revels» _ed early today by the Superior Ar,- ents 0t" the line. 'i‘hls' message Sltill the remainder ol" the crew would be taken off in course oi‘ the llil_\'.i i... 1H1’ _ - , Wm,“ .5, s,’ TEREMS qn, ennui EGG CIRCLE . O .- A large and enthusiastic meeting- ol‘ the riiembera or‘ the St. 'i‘eres:t' this’ Circle was held on November 10th at the home ol" the secretary‘ .\lr. .\i. J. Kelly. i Those who shipped their lambs cooperatively were highly pleased with the returns amounting to ov- r $1500.00, which were divided mung the shippers, netting them ‘.4 per lb for their lambs. .\l'l'illl,'-'.('lllt*lll>i VfGlT‘ lllllilt‘ iIiIYIJlHf-L some ca»; ol‘ [fibliiii tltl orders were placed tor ll lu uuntlty" of basic slag. Other im- jbflfllll circle business was discuss- "d. While recoznlzint’ the import» znce ot‘ co-opez-alion nnd business‘ ziiruliotls in farm lilo, the social siitlv ivas not iieizlectorl. lt ivzrs unani- mously decider! to Pfillttitllillt‘ tl~o iilllotvule hilt-Wary Society which held such successful debates dui‘ ill}: the pats} winter. \ .\ii'.Pali'i(-li Knuteliun ably il(‘l-'(il ilF chaiuiinn. and the lollmviiv: oi? ill!’- flcers were appointed: President. Alix-bi. .1. Kelly; Vice-Presitleiit. Mr. Paul Aichauuhliri; Secretary'- Treasurer. Ml‘. E. H. Dunne; Com- mittee. .\ie<srs Wm. Kullgiltlll, A. .\itirph_\', Aeneas McDonald, J. J. tV-alsh. P. l-‘. Witt-inn iuid i‘. J. .\ic~' Donald. The opening debate is to be held on Wednesday, November‘ 17lh— subject, ent Protective Tarlir’ 01' Canada has Oullivetl its Usefulness and stinulrt be Aboilsiierl." The subject is rt very iiiipiirtrtnt one at present, and, judging’ by the array of lilielhl on each side, we look torward to u good debaIeK -oo>—-i- * Althouizh she is more than 70 years old, Airs. Juliletle Low. iouiidtez‘ til‘ the Girl Scout movi- nient iii the "l‘. S. tlew lrom Miri- eolu, Long island. to New York City, and dropped a message when the llll‘]liZll‘l1"\\'llS river lilP Scout lieatiquzirters. She lieu" with Lin» ienee iii-legs, past president 0|‘ the Amoricitn- Fiyintr (flub. 'l‘lie lliuiit preceded the launching o1‘ the Scouts‘ national‘ campaign lti raise $1,483,100. Endurance Clearing Out Sale or Chinaware And Glassware 1 "'4 WWQwrV/Q." $OIOIOIOIIw ~ '0»- _~ su-HIIW -' '~- ' _,,__,.,...<-- .._-.@.- o - We are going out oi the CHINAWARE and GLADSSWARE BUSINESS and have leased our Chinaware Store to Mr. J. G. Jariiieson, Druggist, who Our whole Stork mnstbe cleared out within the next two weeks Commencing MONDAY MORNING NOV. 15th at Lllegular prices oi all Chinaware and Glassware in the Store. Much oi this Splendid Stock was-purchased. atpiices 25 to 5O PER CENT below A i i i Come early ii you want Bargains, Everything tor SPOT CASH, no goods charged or put aside unless paid tor whe Sale is made. A splendid chance to get your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at much less than WHOLESALE PRICES. Store Closes at Six O’cloc each Evening except Saturday Evening iopen till 1O it O’clo'ck. ' ' , CARTER & COMPANY LIMITED ‘UNION BANK or CANALA “Resolver! that the Pres- Helping Humanity BETWEEN the whoa! on our prnirion Ind the daily bread of the people of lhil country and of distant lands rnno n long chain of o erntiona. each link of which in ltrangt ened by bank- ing Ierviccu. For 55 yen: this Bank ha: been privi- leged to furnish n lulnlnnlial part oi the financial energy neceunry in thc growth, hnnnportntion and marketing 0| Canada‘: vnt cropl. m Charlottetown Branch R. Dier, Manligoi‘; v \I\ WAGSTA F F F/S Celebrated MINCEMEAT I It hno all the old-time flavor, mode from n celebrated lnglloh Formula taut hnu boon handed down from [enorntlon no gonoratlon. TRY l1‘. It may coat 110w canto mono but It lo worth i! a9 It l’) mndo from tho FINEST ORIENTAL FRUIT‘ IND IPIOII “ The M incemeal With A Punch” ASK YOPUR GROCER FoR IT like... ' 1 A CABINET ()F SILVER HAS FAVORED PLACE AMONG “GIFTS THAT LAST” A W e could not urge the giving of a Cabinet of Silver as a gift of lasting value, if we did not know the Silver- ware We are selling‘. It is not every day that one ch 00s- es such a gift. Time and thought are given to the make, the style, the cor- rect pattern. And with your purchase of a Cabinet of Silver from this shop goes our guaranteoetlie guarantee i of over half a century of service and which assures you that this is onegof the “Gifts that Last.” i w. w. WELLNEltLrd Since 18:68 r . r Pifiélelri-iiT-i?" Jewellers 3683-11-16-31. i‘. .-