'. i x "i i -i-i. - _ ,,v, , _ » _ _ , _ . ,_.. _ I _ ,_ . ., ..,, ,_-, _, ~ 'Y ‘ i , 1 -.f pacimsan ii, igig, I “ ' ,ms wmoumom . , _ _ , i fefif;-» I ~ , _ -ouaanim - Phonrnnaa, ' I - »~ ._/:___ , , _ _ ` ‘ _, ‘linen-¢l\~s' ` »wmrr,nuc ’ " V' ' x-llii” And Now For »'1`. .I.`.liiistiil'`*;‘1- `1“'a'$$iP“3"$e\1f§dFhl§ _ _ a 90-311 91-257 100-282 1488 135--295 89-316 . 98-372 103-325 B3--270 1578 on November 30th, Georgetown loses an aged and respected citizen. She wah born in Charlottetown in 1826 ' and was in her 90th year. Her maid- en name was lgmnia leagiiail, daugh- ter or James an :Alina -Matilda car- vlvln _g_ d hild of S muol Bagnall a Un§ted`a%m;li'e Loyalist who “settl- ed in filharégttetowii in 1787 and also a gran _u er ot John Rhodes ar- dliisr, s°*'onlulAi Einpire Loyiiiist who I _ married Nicholas Jenkiii.s, of Pown and was the mother ot the following i family,-rin.-hare ii. Jsniiins, - wniisce W. Jenkins and Mrs. Thomas Levers, of Georgetown, Percy W. Jenkins of New York, Edward Jenkins of Boston, “Fred Bt"‘.Tehkiils of Springfieltiflvisss. .wogi_d,_of_C,ove,Head.P..1;}. I. _ The de- ceased was-‘born at' Cove Head, mth August, 1829 and- had reached the ad- vanced age of 80 years. For many years he was a consistent member of Grace Methodist Church. The funer- al ceremony _took place at' the resid- ence of his daughter, Mrs. John (‘. Mc- Leod and was conducted by Ilev._Mr. Littlejohiis und Rev. Mr. Tliylor, while Rev. Mr. Mclliittil- oiliciated at the grave. He lcuveaio inourii, lie- sides n. sorrowlng widow, three dau- ghters:- Mrs. W. (‘.. Sclilirmuii. Sum- mf-rside, Mrs. C. B. Mlirlvy und Mrs. John ( McLeod tliniloilvtowii also , _ _ We change our Window Dis- i, . . ~. -- » _ - tho following brotllcrs :ind sisters: Robert W. and Mrs. John McGregor. Ciiarlottetown, James C oi' Floiidn la Dail - O i p y y The annual meeting oi’ the ladies Charles, Neporisit. N M°rs.i\oil' branch ofthe Charlottetown Golf Club Durrach and Mrs. J. Collin, l<`I_ol'tunc f as held at the Ladies Club Friday Bay, P E I He was laid to rust iii W ' f the season Brookfield Cemetery beside liisnsoii morning. The ofilcers or of 1916 are as follows:-President, and daughter, who picilcceziseil liiiii Mrs W W Clarke; Vice-President. muny years ago. - 'Mrs A B Warburton, Secretary -----1 Fitted Cases I 1 ; - _ I ' ; '::EVER.Y PAREN-T cannot bc an Treasurer, Miss Ethel Haszard House Mrs Has expert judge of shoe values When you Walk' St' k Committee, Mrs McLean, - . . _ S zard, Mrs H. E. Miller and Miss K. are shown a pair of shoes that look McLeod; Greens Committee, Mrs A. good how are you toknow that the in ol imitation, the counter shoddy .O Earle. ' _ _ _ Ch I t outsoles spo_ngy and cut from cheap ,' a ADA" School Shoes. “They will _cost _ ' Hon. Charles Dalton -_arrived in the w . ' _ _ ' Charlottetown by last night’s express. _ ` Miss Lois _Taylor, City, has gone on all the latest Xmas Suggestions niiiheliyear. A J , Reddin Bros. ‘ 5751.12-iiiviir. _ hmm-ni'|u--_ \,|-i ` , =\-ni A good pair'of skates is ` they bring. complete-_-nothing 4 .ii A Good Xmas Present For That GIRL, or BUY practical gift for any girl or boy. It is the present they all A expert and want. Cheap too, for the service and enjoyment -M rm r 5069421- )g_llr;»':§9n.9l-' ' O l-I_el"e you vvillfind an excellent line of good skates for boys and girls--youiig ones and grown ups as well. The ' ' ' resence. ,Fenneii & chandler "li:.‘::‘° a satisfactory, pleasing and \L.\$s.. ~ V lacking but your p W Weeks' Mrs Bagnall and Miss Amy a visit to Picton. Mrs. James E. Coxinick. Kclly‘s Cross, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Dali Malone, Bonshaw. ‘ ' ` _ Hon. Murdoch McKinnon _arrived last evening from Amherst. where he was attending the Winter Fair. Messrs. Edward Vessey and Peter Brodie, York, returned lasgmight from Amherst, where they were exhibitors at the Winter Fair. Miss Pearl Stewart has returned from Kensington. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. McFad- yen. _ _ . , i _ Rev. Father McQuillan of Halifax is visiting relatives in Charlottetown. Father McQuillan is Chaplain of the 64th Regiment and is here bidding farewell to his friends ,before_,_,le§.vlhg for overseas. __ ._ ' _ ' ' >~ '_- _ - . _ WHO IS DR JACKSON For years he taught food chemis- try, dietetics, and diseases of the di- gestlvetract in one of the large med- ical schools of the continent. In his extensive experience in free clinics he worked out the formula for ~Dr. Jackkson"s Roman Meal, a compound ized flaxseed and bran. It nourishes better than meat, prevents indiges-' tion, and positively relieves constipa- tion or “money hack.” Ask your _doc- tor. At all grocers, 10c and 25c; ' Roman Meal is made by the Roman Meal Co., Toronto, ii.nd___is handled by wholesale dealers every- where . _ PHIIIEE EIIWIIIU lHEIlIll ______ i l _ _There is real warmth, good comfort, and long wear in every one of these winter 'coats for men. _. . eavy cloth coats are here in fur or _quilted linings -. " ‘iiitfikiur collars. ' » ,-,.' The fur coats are shownhin Saskatchewan, black dog, bear and racoon - .ff - _ =¢r' ¢h on aveitofpoecbld winter weath- 1 er long’-gibuliigerdlgne ofiliese coats. _ _ _ _ , Robes ,Nice fSle_iglis » Comfort in drivlnz this win " I ter demands one of our new ° ` robes. They are large and heavy,,,full furred with thick linings. Plenty big enouzh f0\' any wagon or-sleigh and will B£|iiatc'{`irwaii'and stew. brown »ii~~~:- ,_ I ".°- i' _ _.I , _ . .. ».. .~..» ii_,._ _ _ _ _ _ But remember, these are only two of nearly 1000 deeply discounted books from which you may select a favorite ata price you will call exceptionally mod~ erate. Miller Bros. ,.- . - . Tlle Old Reliable, Music Home . ,_1i; L . sn.. '.....',..a an ....... IT wo Out-Standing -Specials in Our 10 DAY MUSIC BOOK SALE-~ Think of securing a 96 page book of songs and music for 37c--aiid a 72 _ And when you consider that these books are new and in good condition- th_e songs, with few exceptions, are popular favorites--you will just begin to real- I ize how big a bargain they are. ' ` ' ' These books are on sale now, but how much longer the small supply will last, I ' If you want _one_of these books you had better come quickly-to be absol-~ utely sure of getting it,- you should call today. I I Feldman’s l9tll Song Annual--f This 96 pogo hook contain words and music for Il? dlilei ent, popular songs. including Just a woe dr-ocliafi-dorls. It' o long way to Tipperary. Ot you beautiful doll. Moonllgh bay and many other popula favorites. any of which ctmnc be purchased in sheet form .fo less than 25c. and many ran! oil the way up to fioc.--but th sale you can buy tbe‘tli\! who] i big bool: tull'of'songs for-Joel ' - 'S74