Nr s~ ts., so /,_ ~` _ A ._ O-0%-GO-‘O4 .40-4' MENS BllOWNj BOOTS NEOLIN SOLES Reduced to I 6.95 A real Fall shoe made with Neolin ,soles--a warm comfortable stylish shoe, -I goodyear welted soles. » I All sizes 5 1-2 to 10. Only - - $6.95 I ses oun_w|No_ow Alley & Co.; Ltd ~ s oo+o++o~o~ 0 oo A l The ever,-increa`sin`g problem oi economical Christmas gifts has been solved perfectly by our Kindergraphs. Plan to bri_n'g the children in at once. ` lllll CIIIIK 'STUDIO , Phoiiel59-I XMAS IS COMING CLOSE WHY WAIT? s bend a Photo Taken by BAYER _-min A. E; LYON _ Photographs ofiall sizes, films to lit all size amateur cameras are re- ceived fresh every week. Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur I A olIim3l'°°h" it r s c oto _ Charlottetown, eeeeuooileooooo You Know 'O $¢55§l§. one Utilililli G s That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P E. Island? l`hst we employ a sk°lled 0 'I SU_l'f\\C¢,_ Qringler, and [are Q * daily grinding from the I I* '°_\1ih ‘f aes-t ejmost com- l ziilicate kinds of eases? e Those `are facts, it mean s good deal zglvlf; wweadnith glpubiic. dgi A .. _ _- 'e,anno *Willys caused! by sendin :Sway for lenses, o S.°“d your _ Iasses in b emfllli ycu’IligeI them bscll e P\`9mDily and in, perfect con Qdllion. . ,j ,» ,- Call in aild3lookiover,l`9 Plant. ‘- J _‘H ~ ' ` _ F. Hutcheson 34 5' into in553 oooooooosooo \ opaoaaaoe 3 /'. §g‘O~!OCC»Q -@- -_it-_ ,,\,..~., ,\, ..~rr Pave to buiyfm this Province. \_-__ . . .f‘REMEMBER , One Cent Sale 20tlI,h E212: le;2n)¢Iabgl;,-I ‘“‘“ Prim- ~ z`s2a»ii-i4M4i- *You ' I '- , WILL be sorry ii' you miss lgiulliilou s Olne Cent Sulo 2Oth,_21st 22nd ys on y. v 2323_»1i.-14M4i. ~-" CENT buys $1.00 wet-t~ii ostrich- gm’ 0"” C911! Sale. Mnxitague 20th, I; 1" 2,2110-, ,j Don’t miss ,, these bar~ ,5“‘.°'-,-_,- Q, 2323-11-14M4i. _, _ _N ` l -.*`I‘_WO CENTS PER WORD each i nsertion for _advertising in this col- Umnf Cash must accompany order ‘“l°l'1\“m Charge twenty uv. cents. --‘MIL EHNEM’ would outiie ,McKinnon Drug Co..'1vill be helping il/lr. Mahon to put on the One Cent S-Ile at »Montuguet_20tl\, 21st. 22nd. 2323-11-14M4i. RECEPTION T0 NURSE AND . RETURNED SOLDIER Qu Thursday evening, Oct. 30th, it reception was tendered Miss7»~A;wi Mao_Dougall, nurse, and Lieut '(3e`or'g`§ E. MacMillan, at the homo of M.r."i'm Mrs: Daniel MacPhee, Cumberland. SIIOPIIY after 8 p. in., 9. large num-ber' of friends assembled to welcome this heroine and hero ol the Great Warf Addresses of welcome und apprecia~ tion of their noble services were resd by the Misses Mary Lowther and Bessie Maczwen, while the Misses Anna MacPhee and Annabelle Mac- Neffll, presented Miss MacDougall with gold and Mr. MacMil'lian with a :-iignet ring. Mr. MacMillan made a ‘ltting response. Ther, Rev, W, A‘_ WHUKI. “WHS as chairman, coiled up. on Hon._ John MacMillan, nn ungle of the honored hero. inspector Doyle. Mr. Arch. MacDonald und Mr. A.K. MIIOPIWG. Who all spoke very apprec- iailllgly Of the noble sacrifice of the two. A solo by Miss Edna MacEwcn und u. reading by Miss Edith Stewart tenccred) were very muchenjoyed bv ull. West R’ver feels especially proud or Miss MacQougall; not many dis- tricts have the protid distinction of sending a nurse to the battlefields oi EUYODS. Tito ladies responded in the characteristic gracious and generous, ll\iUlI'l€!'. and so itll sat down to what P*`0V9il H V°\`y “lilly and even suniptu» “U5 tea- The younger members oi 'IW COIHDHIU’ found amtusetnent In numerous games, which were follow. 0d by Billgliig of patriotiound Scotch songs. The wee small hours-oi' the morning approaclicd all too soon. The RDIIIDUHY b~”0k€ Ill) by the singing They are Jolly Good Fellows," Three (ihesrs and a Tiger," and tho Natlonal Antheni." A vote of thanks was extender; Mr, and Mrs. MacPhee‘ for their kndness in opening their home and their hospltallty.' it FRENCH VESSEL SUNK I' AND TM/ELVE PERISHED DOVlEl`t, Englzuid. Nov. 14.~'I`we1ve lives were lost when the Frencli bark Ctlhert wu5_i'uu down in the English Lhannel off Portland hy the British steamer Dunerlc. The by the Dunotic have been landed here. _A-i~_-__.__..____ Trike LAXATIVE BROM0 ,QUlN- INE (Tablets) it stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE/S signature on each lmx. 300. Pitorissioiui Cuts . ,\ ‘ l\lAll.K ll. McGUlGAN`, ILA, Q llnrrlnter, Solleltor, Notary Public Money to Loan Cnmeron lllock, Charlottetown. 9-904-044 2282-11-12wfm8mos . ' Dr. K. W. McKinnon Opposite Morell Hotel. Phone 764 McLean & McKinnon l Barrlsters, Attorneys-at-Lsw‘ Office, Royal Bank Building Charlottetown ._ ._ P. E. Island , J. D. S_tewar_t, Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public. Newsom Block, Charlottetown. Branch Office, Georgetown. _ Monev i. , 1_‘t.,»;. _j,1,‘,»,;,`§‘¢(¢,_',‘_ Dlilllllllllflll 1 1 _‘~.'¢$£' Allie, Eiisttrtotiiittr Strenuous Wear ‘_ comfort W Q STANFIELD S. Unshrznk-I able Underwear' is made in _all sizes and all weights. The elastic closed crotch, and the elastic shoulder insert, I give delightful movement. For warmth, comfort,” and wear, there is no underwear like Stanfield’s. Made ln Combinations aml Two-piece suils, full lcnglli, knee and elbow length, and sleeveless, for Men and Women. Slanfelzlfs Azliuxfablc Comlilnalions, and Arlyuslallle Sleepers, for growing _cliil¢lren. (Patented). Forsample Book, showing Textures and W eiglils. nirile _Staniieid’s Limited, Truro, N S hv»~ and freedom of 7' ' I _ q gl-» @u`\_\ '7 -_ ' - ' = 'i__;i 'Y 3 POINT DE BUTE TRAGEDY flistros;-'.iiig latul aieeiileiit. oi~<:ut'i'etl on 'I`uesilit_v al't.ertiooii, when Mr. Cecil To Cure a Cold In'0|e Day Mciienaio, son of hir. und Mrs. Dun-I lei Mckenzie, of Point de Bute, occul- cntally shot himself while out shoot- ing on the marsh. ‘lt zippt-ur,, that the tlcccusoil had hcon working on the niursli with his turliei' and Mr. 'l‘htinins `Miner, oi Wcstinureluiiti Point. llc went nhritg of the other nten to get s'omt=thing out ,o_i‘_ the carriage, wliich was fi ;hort distance uwuy. There was .1 loaded gun in the curriuge, ond the unfortunate mon was apparently in the act of taking it from the vehicle whenit went off, the shot going right through his chest. His ‘father and his companion were startled nt the discharge of the irlresrin iind rushed ceased walked about ten or fifteen to uneonscicusness. The accident young' man passed away about 4 , VETERINARY SURGEON. Deceased, who was only about 22 l years of nge, returned front overseas Office, 138 Kent Btrect. in June last. Besides his tsorrowing parents, he leaves to mourn their sad loss, six sisters, Nellie in the, West; IMrs. Trainer. of (‘liarlotte- town. P. E. l.;.>Mrs_ James Fergu- son, oi' Truro; Gladys, Doris and Phyllis, ni home: and three hrothers_ Hugh, Fort Lawrence; Willie in Nova Scotia, and Austin ut hotne. The coiiiniunily is shocked at the sud fatality und much svtnpatliy is felt lor the bereaved family. New snunswicx _ _ sinus wan Romance The Boston Globe relates the rom- antic story of the eiigngemeiit oi' Miss to Loan on Real Estate. Mary T. McGuire. oi' Petersvllle (N, B.) fornierly an American army nurse and Starke M. Slaughter, once ° ti private oi' the United States army ' S' S' Hesslan I und now' it student of technology at Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publ c, etc. the Mm_,s,wh,,B,.m, ,,,?i,,,t,,_ M,._` ' Slaughter, who is twen y-three years , M°NEY To |"°AN ' ‘ old, and is native oi' South (`i|rolinu, M°MlI|U° 'I' ':' P' E' "ind went to France with the 42nd Divi- sion, was wounded at Montigny and T the equipment, Mujer Magee, D. ll. ` believed fully that for niniilha his life A was tlsspulred nf. Aftci' three nioutlis in hospital at Fort McPherson (Ga.) ' f ' 1° whjere Miss McGuire wus one of the O . nursing sisters. lie liitderwvnt an _ip- . , - si k eration and during the tedious days in which he slowly regained health, Jf he was cared for by Miss- McGuire. When two months after Slanghter's k operation. Miss McGuire received or- e ders for her transfer to a hospital in ' ` ' ' Siberia sho had promised to become return . _ ‘_ ._ We higlgdgigdl vga not discharged from' I tho hospital until threemiths later. d cal und did not meet Miss uire again e __ ‘ until one month ago when he went to /‘.. ' Boston to enroll at the Institute. In ` ` the meantime Miss McGuire had re- turned from Siberia and visited her , an Now Brunswick homebefv t _sing to I -' -Q ,f O ~ her nan`ce-'in“lost0Ii- ‘Th tote ' ma|~,-|95 this week and will make their sf \ A ' O , I \ _ R ,home in Boston. , I SACKVILl..E, Ii., Nov. 14.-.»\` to the spot to. find out what was' happening. lt is stated that the de- ieet, and then 'sinking to the ground, gfirpeq “Oh i`atlier"-and lupscd in~ happened at 2.0 o‘cloek and the o'clock, without having regained con- sclousness. TWO MEN OVERBOARD .\.'E7i\' YORK, Nov. 1Il.~\\f'ill I"i',1nk- _lin :intl John Lztiglr, -vzihlo lvnlii-tl scu- iiifen of the crew t'i` the-` British battle cruiser' lteuown, were lost ut sen list Sunday morning when the Renown ploughing through it gale, was coming here from 'l`rin_itldd`Io take the Prince of Wales hoine. Midshipmen J~ticlI.a,t“\'~“>' f°*°f1“»< '<=:\I»)I'I1: N o; 220 Fifth Avenue New York City New York U.S.A. . fully tlecitloq we wonlt need `n1nch ‘ V, 7 ’ ~ ’ _ \] 1 qt \_ A ` , \ " 4 . ` ‘i I -_ , LEONARD D. Ma¢KENz1E Truro,.Nova Scotia. ', ~' I' »~ " PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OFFICE, E. H. MONKLEY _ r' ‘ SummersIde,P E.Island. , » CORRESPONDENCE _SOLICl'l‘_ED.\ st -_ 4 ‘ f \ g _ , ..,, _ _ _ 3 , _ . \_ H ~~»"._\f~ ‘*,‘:\ts1 ‘ 'ai , ' ° N fy