§ Donit »-L-nl GIVE THE BABY A CHANCE This is the weather that germs floors and carpets. Al ways have a tin of genu me Dustbane on hand when you Sweep Sold by leading grocers Pack in barrels and kegs orlarge consumers ls hard on the bal, _ _r _ - watch out (lol) the dreadeg _ `- __ croup an e re are t A._Willlu1S0i\ f.. .. .f ...un ty... _- baby-place a bottle of R€PYf‘S@11l9llV@ Macs Group Cure in your .- medicine chest and feel that you are on the safe side-.to be had only at ff'§‘§'§'C CD 40-8 ¢;44` #Q4-;4¢.¢4-40-vo-p' gd* Carvelll` 1' B” n 2 M Gencrzd`Distributors '_ r C ' 149 Great George St. Charlottetown ~""*”‘*`*_‘*””""‘ *‘*‘ “ft ` »<~|»>l<-|els4»>le-»>l<-self-|-all-el. - --__'" _ .` - ' .' ` 1;-1 5 94+- ,. ,_'l--vi" : ‘-2"., '_ .Q », - .----1-_\ .~»`("‘ . “V . 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Qual-ee, cannula. _ _ .n._. ___ un-» e- -_~ gl- _z _ =' ~ "s_F-_- __.T ' 5| 0 044-0 O-94-6-&%§-94404-O-§6'%&%§-Q Q ¢.»¢. »¢o_¢»n¢'¢_¢. Wait Till Your Feet Get Wei 'And you Catch a Bad D-04-of. soo-4 Cold Before you Buy Your Rubbers l M_cn’s storm (lst grade) ---------~$l.~50 Men's Rubbers (lst nrn,- a-WE HAVE YA Llh1|ten`_Numbo-I of Heavy Army Rusu¢rli......... ` ._ _lli iv ~ MORRIS., SMITH, BEER FOR VALUE _ ` 044409*-44~4o»ooo44»ooooooo4>¢++o-0444# _ - - - _ - .. ‘-"=‘- _ __ -rn: Finer Pun' .. ef’ ;~ J _.; _IE-i _:ffl _____:I'i *_ `-4 M 'A ‘ ' ' i U will prove l l *Tilt l,f»°n°1e‘;if¢li?1urqi‘iaTTtll: and yon'll ll ll ') - f_.“;.`-l ~7`~l\_, etgloilplt right down to -the very' - f ‘ 1 it -.11 .:':":l::.' T ' ittliorollizhly enidyable bY` ill I l lu ' gmakol-,_ Give yourself the _ _ N I I -` pleasure of tryin! it-_ \ illlllll -I - - ._ __ l "~. _ 1 1 l »` LAMBROS BROS ‘ ' _ 5 myln; asv out: v°°l““llY°" f H no , , "'.~ - ` out; Victory Bonds. iw* °‘“' ..' _ ~ ' fmoney. - aewllhl fr, o Stop Coughing! At; the first indication ofa cold take 1 _ liam Kearney _ THE CENTRAE GUARDIAN lil Melllll ` #2 i_._ -un1& PAYI lo lilly in this Qlvvhhl, it MENDEQTB" for repairing tin or enamel wave at Bracers 2456 11 21MFrlTues4iEFriZl ALL THE popular Cigans are sold from our Cigar case Johnson at Joliii son Druggfsls 2487 11~22‘\/I.ll MOIRB FRESH KIBBES and Moira fresh bulk chocolates at Johnson & Johnson s Drugstore 2487 11 "2MSl l wll.l. TAKE uv: Hoes atlivinl- ray River, Tuesday November 25. Wil - ' _ _em-11-zo-iyill ILLUSTRATED LECTURE._- On November 27tb_nt 7'.30 in North River Hall, subject Robert Burns and his cents. Children 15 cents. If storm-y Friday night. 2510-11-_24~M-ilpd IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVER- . - ,_ B D ly reminded that' copy and instruc- tions must be ln the Guardian Office not later than twelve noon each day, except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. _ dtf. POLICE COURT..-One drunk bc- fore the Police Court on Saturday morning was fined $30 or thirty days. He paldtlle fine. The case against 'S. Clark charged with operating a. motor car while under- the influence of liq- uor as the result of,whlch a child was injured, was further adjourned ‘until todayf The evidence of seven witness~ es was taken. _ PERSONALS . . .Mr. A. D. B. Tremalne, Ottawa, is in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Milner, Sack- vllle, N. S., registered at the Victoria. Mr. John Costello of Lot 65 was in the city Saturday on business. Mr. J. F. Parker, Georgetown, was in town Saturday. -' , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barnes ol' his city left Saturday for Boston, where they intend residing in future. -Messrs J. J-I. McLean, and J. D. Mclntyre, Montague, were in the city Saturday. ADDRESS A‘N D PRESENTATION Tile following address fblretlier with o. club bug, and ivory manicure set were presentcll to Miss Fannie Moose ot' Kensington by Electric Rebekah Lodge of Kensington, previous to her departure for VVnstcyh Cailada where lor niarriage took place. To Sister Fannie Louise iMoase:- _We are assembled here tonight to give expression to 'our sincere regret i that you are about ‘to leave us to re- sirlo ill ili_e far west. You have been among us since child- illiml, and have 'won the esteem and -~ii:lvili'liiont of both young and old. Ar. a member of our Lodge your :f-l".'l<~e:; have been fziitllflllly rcildcr- oll, l‘or__\vliil-h, at this timc, \vc offer _i;l‘aIf\l`l|l tlltlilks. We will not l`lll'goL your part ill thc plcllslllit hours spent i in our lodge rooin. s \\':» :iillcerely wish that in _voui‘ new l mrs.: and libliilrlcilit pi‘ospcrll_v. ` ls llolii;l_'.,' ure loin: you will rctllrii lo \'i.\:lt lls. _ _ln <-oili1~lilsioii‘wr- ask yonto accept this :-_mail gift as ii symbol of our l~e.\:pc<-I and aiiectiriii. Ever trusting l that you will not forget your many ,l well ivilihtrs in Koilsiiigitiii. -Signed on behalf of tho clllccrs and l llipllibci's of ELECTRIC REBEKAH LODGE N0. 73 Keiisiiigtoii, Prince Edward Island able reply after which lunch was serv- ed and a pleasant evening spent. Mlnard’5 Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen-In July 1915 I was thrown from li. road machine, in- juring my hip and back badly and was I obliged to use ft crutch for 14 months. In iSept. 1906, Mr. Wm. Outridge ol' Lacliute urged me to try MINARD'-S LINIMENT, which I did with the most satisfactory results and today I am as well.fls' ever ill iniy life. /,A Yours sincerely, _` his - MA’l,"l‘HEW x BAINE-S. mark. }@‘1 ~€‘§1=" ll \/ ._ _ I ll l>Avls Ano l=aAesn'a |=nEsl-l Pol=iK sAusAGEe 'f on sAl.E Now sv Au. 1, l.sAolNo onocens, aov. ERNMEN1- it-larscrzo, sTAMPzn oN -sAcH A WRAPPER. oNE or 'rl-is ll cl-loltesr lvlEA'r-Fooos ' on 'rl-ls MARKET AND Al.- - so ‘-rn: cl-lsAl>ss'r as. cAuss .No wAe1's wl-rA1j- even IN uslno. ritz-1o-situ. “ ' @- = ,g§ _‘ -4 ' - 1 Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist offs.-all-l lm inlltl. 2 _ ing, C arloihlows Office Horn 9,30-l23Il.` Ill-5 -.` l DUU*¥%¢*U‘¥U¥¥0 CIIIQQQCQQQCO A v .il -§‘Ol is l’hl»¢l-Y/ ' vo o 0 o o o also owl: 1 . ,nstivp land. Admission adults 25\ TISERS-Advertisers ro res ectiul-' MRS. GEORGE NIC OL’ “FEERl.E88" Ginger Ale is sold by *Wh 5°' & J°h“°“ Drugsln' On October 26th Url 600119 C AN UPPER V 7 I her p-\rents,Mr and Mrs DsvidL i serve the date MRS- E E McLEOD French River, l th will be at home on Wednesday, Nov glgglagstorlgsg wagebbinm inodfecsggll 26"* 3f*°"“°°“ “"4 °V"“l“g River, P I and over twenty year, 2511 112415” ago removed to Boston with the fam _ ll _ B l li l ll le MARKET neponr-The lailnwlns ,lied llfydffl, §f,,§§,l§"§,°' li; Nlgl Hama Wlwlesale Pflces Wmbe f°““d ole. and a little daughter Francis Am fish-Flnnau Haddie $1200. Oysters, aw, two week, after lll mol ,- d0Z~ 32-50- Lvbiteri- DSI' 4102-. 'ri lb- of Sunierlield; John G. at home and CIarlfe's Beef. 1’S. 54-40- Cnllndilll Mrs. ‘-Ma'rga.ret Freeman of Medford; Lunch TOIISUS. 1'B. $6-00. P- E- 1- and Pearl, Hnzel\at home. The servi- Chicken 324-00- 5\1ElH‘.--Clit LOM, ill. ces were conducted from her late 50 lb. boxes 13% cents. Cut -Loaf, in home by Rev. A. A. Rideout. Inter half barrels 13 cents. Extra -Standard ment was made et Cedar Grove (Jem No, 2 Yellow $10.85. l friends who mourn her early death. 245711223131 Nichols passed sway at the homo M F 3 "° 2-1*-°°*° rclll t.n stein -f- been -wr will be ~-fn-<1 M fl.`L°”.i?l.t,%itl?“,’é‘§.°..l l..‘l'°.,‘i.“ -il.. N°"'° Dam’ C°“"°“P Th“"sdP5f Re deceased who was Miss Ethel Ross 2505 u‘MM1l before her marriage, was will known in Dorchester nd Milton, having been 8905 f Y °°"‘l’al'lB°1\ ham- calmed ella, a son born on August 30 passed . ~ _ 11 ’ ~2's. ner d°1~ $450- Oysters- 1’= 11°F- deatii; also tures in-otlierssmvltlevl $5.75. Canned mam--Davies and cnas. _s. of lvlattspan and two sisters Granulated $11.35. No 1 Yellow $11.15. etery. iMrs. Nichols had a. host of , 1-);- GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN .CANADA I FOR DEVELOPMENT _OE AERONAUTICS (By Major Gellerlll Sir F. -H. Sykes, yet received exact detailed - topo- G. B. E., K. C. B., Controller Gen- graphical survey and many years eral of Civil Aviation). would -be' occupied in making one of -- ' the whole country even with the use LONDON, Nov. fl.-(Tlirongli neu- of al,,,,.,,_ll_ ll ls, .hem-ver. ixwbable 'U-“"5 A59'-1CY)~Wiihin the - Briiillh that dlcoveriea of minerals, timber, Isles the short distances, the com- etc” made dm-lug the colll-se of gucll pletcness of railway colninunlcation, work would more th ll pay jfs ¢o5,l; f0S. and Q10 "@l1‘1€lbillly Of U16 Wea* the aerial pllotograplis from which ther combine to limit air transport, maps are comlllled wlll be lfflldled as but there exist in Canada great op- gal-Bflllly and dl,-,close 55 ,muy lm. portuniticg for the development of suspected and valuable de-fall5_al. civil aeronautlcs. Tile distances be-l lllougfll of 3 very dlffel-ent naful-9,," tween commercial centres, the broad fllgse whlgll were fallen fl-om all-cl-llfil; inland waterways beside which manylon acllve Bel-vlce_ _ cities arc situated, the table cll-‘ , matic conditions, and a young and wlll Anlaf Empll-¢_ enterprising lillsiness population all Unite £0 DYHSGHI il ENN Openlng for Canada, in common with all other the cmployineiit of aerial coinmuni- pal-fs of the Empll-9, Wlll also be cation. _ benefitted -by -the establishment of It has been said that thc culllivablo Ove,-sells aerlal coneoflnn wllfll other and habitable parts of Canada are- ll0mllll0ns_ For tllls pm-pose' no “divided from each other by great ll0lll,f_ flylllg boats and all-slllps Wm barriers of nature, wide and irre- he employell ln setflllg ul, a world. claimablc willleriicsses or niaiiifolli wldl, system of all- communlcaflolly chains of iilolllitailis." To-day, ad- llw Bl-lflsll Empll-e wlll be enol-mmls. vantage can llc taken of aircraft as ly asslsfed by its many oullylllg pgs. it means ,to extend tho infll10llC_€ Of _sessions which, as refueling, bases, railways, and ii will produce an ini- fl-allsfef palms, and as wil-less and reins in every bruncli of Caiwdifm meteorological stations will ,form comllierce. For aer'opl.:inc and flying llllellnlls ln the ellalns. esflll,ll5llell_ boats the possibilities in Caiiada. for Wllll Wlll guarantee that wlflllll successful exploitation are. largely llle next decade all-slllps wlll not free from illiysical rewicliona. have developed to the point that nie As an introduction of the manner passage of the paclflc belween Can. in wliicii ail'crai’t may assist ordi- alla and Aust,-alla Wlll be a pracflcal -nary commercial ill-tercour.=ie and pro-/l,mposl_ll0n, and who lllat ln mn. Vide Um mqlmil °f.d“V@1‘ming Vl"'gll.\' jllnction with the solving of the lands where neither railways nor tele- l,ml,lem ol ll.ans_Allamlc all- mil, 515111115 llilve Wi D0l‘@U'i1f9‘l» il" ill" fic, and the institution of an air route employing either land or water _ mule across Canada’ Elle may not airci'at`t might bc €SU1b|iSl10fl U’ link become one oi’ the main links in the UD QUEDSC Wllll the Lake S“9.€“`l‘_"' imperial air system? terminus of tho Canadian Pacific perhaps. to the general Dullllc llle Railway, whence services might ra.di- llmllalluus of avlllllon al-9-“ml-0 ap. atc to Winnipeg and thence over the parent than lls polenllallllesy and ntervening 1950 miles, to Vancouver, lls appeal stronger as H novel form and to many parts of the North of <'_l0y-riding” than as Aa. proposi- \VcS’t0l'n DFOVUICCS- _ tion of practical ulhllity. But there On tli0 frllllk 11iI‘W*1YS U16 “me is no doubt that air communication savedlon thc l01H'n@y W0'-‘ld be Well under commercial conditions can to- wortll the extra C0Sf i“V0lV@d- day be made reliable and attractive » to business men as e sound aid to Srfwe f°r Af=f°d'°me=- ' trade. That felt is grlulnaily being - ' _ , confirmed by the results of the vari- With thc, developnicnt ol' civil acr- ous services’ as yet small, whlch have 2l\‘ fl‘f1f1Sll0l`1. “ml "S “GW ‘Owns made their appearance between Eng- l1|`iHl.l UD 5," `(-7*“l2‘d¢1» there Wm b° land and the Continent, in America “Leishmzin @- rl than results show. ly \, either semi-fitting straight back with . \. .\. /' f it -r /3 i I , _ _.< 1 _ll --i J' `\ :ll shoes. ~ lets, -Cuff-Buttons, H ' are right. -. _ Clothes for Style” _ In furnishings We have everything ‘H l men want, with the exception of ' “’Tis the Quality Behind the /Name » he lulvzllitzliges thatlaeroliroiiies can and ln Franca llnin/~. you may have coiitiilued lizilipl- lm pllllmflll lu lllcll- vm-y mul,-D ln. _ l toad of llerforcc having to he located lnlernallonal -l-,afflm outside. as is the -case with 'existing , cities in older and more settled coun- general .survey work. ln the United come and wlll Slay' lllere can be no, SUHGS- flflY‘SiX 'Orem' “res were dm' shadow of doubt. A great milestone ‘- Miss Mouse made a brief but suit- (tmvered by uemplanesi flying from WPS Palised at W0 P9399 C°nf°l`°“°e "iii be nfluchlhigher neXt Sp1°ing and rl tries. There is still a considerable period Apart from P'°5tal' passenger and of incomplete organization. of post iglli- 300115 ll`11ffi0- “WHY “her P05' offices reluctant to venture, of post ible uses for the aeroplane exist in wal. compllcallons of all Sorts, Canallll. S\1'~`l\ ‘HS l"`ah`i9 “"9 'md through which we have to pass, but ieltiing patrols, timber location and ,that _lnlernaflonal _aerlal lmlllc Wlll HYPG Slali0nS» duflilg ‘Six Wmks' in 'Paris when the ‘Su reme Council . » p w0rk~ ` agreed to the -International Air Con- The s stem of map making by . ' Y- - ' _ vention. Dh0t0El‘f1l>l\S taken \fl'0m 9-1\‘°"?-ft Though five years of war have beeni which Wes Cl/0lVBd f°l` mmt“"Y P“"" responsible for a mnrvellously rapid poses during th0 WU- is 09-D9-me °f development in the art of flying, this sulJ0l‘S€dl"€ U19 COSUY Bild 51°W has been governed by naval and mil- ‘ method Of tl'il!0l10111€l\'i°9-1 9““'°Y in itary requirements. and research and fzelleml U59 at me -`P1`e5°”t time' V917] experiment will still be very neces-‘ ittle of the 'D0ml“l°l1 Of Canada h°'5'eary to evolve the best styles of com-‘ , . - along and get a good Suit and Over- ~ coat. . f if mercial aircraft. To assist in this i direction the Air Ministry has ar- ranged a competition open to the |British Empire for prizes amounting lto £64,000, wiith a view of fostering ‘ ‘the development of suitable commer- PR ‘cial types, the primary object being _ the attainment of greater safety. For war purposes aircraft designers and _jcoilstructors concentrated their ef- ! 'v' ' T forts upon the evolution and produc tion of machines of the highest D0! ll sible speed combined with the maxi- _mum climbing and manoeuvl-ing pow- Don’t select a dentrifice without regard to its good qualities. /It should be i'ree_fro_m enamel-injuring grit, it should contain ingredients that will whiten and polish the teeth and destroy all germs that cause fermen- tation or decay. OUR HYGIENE TOOTH PASTE is such a _prep_aration. I is a favorite with the trade PRICE 25c PER TUBE. Practically every;lwell- known Dglltifrice, 'quid, Paste or wdéf may be found in our gpck. Johnson & Jllllllso Th Quality Drugstore " Collnir Ron! IM. Prlllel ltrnts »:` .» ` ers. For commerciabpurposes such considerations must give place to .ll safety.: reliability, flying radius, weight carrying capacity and rcduc-‘ tion in costs. _ ., l Canada can. and undoubtedly will, ‘-'lboliefit in all forthcoming develop- Q ments connected with thc seaplane, aeroplane and lighter-than-air craft. T ntr lends itself admirabl to he cou y Y gl the possibilities tocommerciel avia- .' tion, and of her pilots it is unneces- _ sary -to speak. During the war a very large percentage of Canadians, C many ol mem brilliant flying nm- .cei‘s. served with theft. A. F. The ‘ 'exploits of Bishop, Barker, and Col- ` lishavn are known throughout the world. The typical ,Canadian tem- , pernament proved- itself admirably 'adapted to succesful war flying. ‘ Hn Great Futura In the Alf. rr-rn - S; Aircraft factories are already Gl- close of the war were turning out ex- cellent machines: Wiith such D0ssl- bilities, personnel and material avali- labie, I am confident _'£11311 0511559 has- a very great future in the air. We are, however, dealins Wit-ll in Bill' ment of which we know only U19 rudiments, and nothin! ll i0 5° gained by undue haste. Prone!! will be the mow rapid if each stop is eel-efullir' considered. Bxllerleiwa gained In each Dirt of the llimillfl ali. and so a mighty ali' oolnmorco tabllehed in Canada, and before thx should .be exchanged for the good ofl "ll l\ ' OUR TAILORING We were fortunate the prices Went too next fall than they ii* it t lr that Counts.” » A MacLELLAN BROS - Brand not _ S Is a phrase founded on facts. " _ No better evidence of this is required ‘ .<35 *QE* The beautiful clever models 'ln the ' lt. waist-line. _ V Then we have the wrap oveicoat, _ which ls a 1_1-eal swell overcoat, made from beautiful brown overchecks. l Then again we have the old reliable ' » _ Cllesteriields, made from plain greys _ and blacks. These coats are made ” or _ loose style, or Q long vent. ‘ ' ‘t Hand Tailored. Beautiful Fabrics. - Popular Prices. _ Are the pi~edoininating‘ features of M 1 Le1sh1nan’s Brand of Clothes. ' I - GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. S @>` ,_ H0Si€1'Y, _C0l1a1's, Handkerchiefs, Gar- ‘I ters, Shirt/s, Underwear, Sweaters, 1 Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Belts, Arm- - 3 lat-'f~?Ie._ Assort- ` A ment of Night Shirts and Pyjamas, ` Mufflers, and everything else men _ __ want. We will appreciate your bus'- _ ` -h-I ~@ , ness. All our goods are new; and lf _ ,-1 Machellan Bros. sell them the prices -=®~ DEPARTMENT. ` H ° - A ‘We are in a splendid position to it 1' make you a good Suit or Overcoat.,., . in buying before ' high, but remem- . ber the prices are still going up`and ' C are now. Socome, 3%* "Qtr Tailors, Furnishers, and Leishman’s _ Ready-to-Wear Clothes - -be gradualy bniltfup wlilch will not only foster the iiiduiitry of the liu- perltil Colnmonwealtli but act ,as a sure and effective guardian ui the peace of the world. COARSE GRAIN-S FOR Hl.l_MAN FOOD " ;[`he public must necessarily lullgn food very largely by thc eye. Green- colored apples are difficult to sell. ev- en when of fine quality, but n rod ar- pie will usually bring a good price. even though the actual flavor may be. but little better than a turnip. Rice. In 'order to make it attractive. has to be coated with glucose and powdered tnlc. by which it gets its lille gloss. Butter must be yellow to please the purchaser and is therefore, frequently colored with a yellow dye. But the public demands wheat flour in as white a. form as possible and hence it has often been bleached to remove its natural yellow tint, ln bulletin No. 40 "The Use of Coarse Grains for I-lu- nlan Food," which may be had free upon application to the Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture. Otawa, it is shown that with the ad- ‘ vance of civilisation and the improv- ln of machiner there has been a relatively iudigestiblo substances in our food. with _the reluit. that we have reached a stage where most people consume to larsv a l>rol>°\’li°l\ 0! fl” nned material and wo_lit-tie ot the necessary coarse and relatively indi- gestlblo substances. Lately, however, S y tendency to discard the coarse and' ! fairly called "over puridcation of foods." The object oi' the new bulle- tin is twofold; first to show to farm- ers generally how they can become. more nearly selfsufllclent. as far as the food supply 'for themselves and their fainlly is concerned, awd second in point out for the benell of other classes of people some ways of econ- oinlzlng ill the cost of their food. and; nt the same time improving the whole" sclnoness of their liet. »' 1 _-:__ .._, r _ _ -e ~ f ~»1 - ' ~ *_ ,V;-' ` , ~ people lfhve become alarmed and act- _ ~ . i =~- ~ »- » ~ . ion has bolus sealant. what may be i . . -, 4 _ _ 1 - ‘ - ...l........eilli‘%.r..;»h.l ...,.. =-...nm ,~.-.di =.--;» ». - -t- ». ... - ~» -_ -- --- ‘ » .-.ft ‘ ‘ 1 IE A _ f_f_,~'; ` l ,V K _ 5... 1.. .1 `1~, Bee P