VR _ ` . M _ QY'fP‘tf“}1' xglg' ` A 1 L ~ . ~ ' » THE CHARLO'l`TETOWN _GUARDIAN _Mi __ A __ LT __ __ _ _f_’_f\§§_51_‘3YEN `- t ‘ ' t , A . 'Mfr' fc! , I f ` . .¢',»»i,s_._ 3,i_ 5 .-ff, ._-.,. f.-.ri __» . Q _ A ‘ ,f _ ., ’ - ‘Pu ° C'l`0llY LOAN ANNOUNCEMENT ia VI 1 O special low rates by *_"°'uW8»y to uharlottetown on Wednesday, 13th November. l'.i_nterta.inment in Opera House to ai1.visi- ~. tors 08-|1198 3-t_V1_°¢°I'y Loan Headquarters Office in, East- em '1-rust. Building ,where tickets can be had free of gh3,l`g‘0. . ,\rriingeiiie11i.S llllvc been iniidc by the Provincial Execu- tive of Victory Loan Oiiiiiptiigii and oiliciuls of the railway for we-L-itil excursion rutes ut single first class ftires, return good Un folloiving day ot issue. Trains on Wetliiesdtiy 13th, Novetii- I buf, t'roin dii't`erent points as t`ollows:- action. t The 'liite Mr. James Cairns was ii son of Mr. Thomas Cairns. Kisiikora. His oldest son Cpl. Gordon Cairns, 26 years old lost his right arni at Pass- chandaele. James wus 21 years old when killed and Carl wouiiiied, Aug iatii in right foot is new in ni., i-i-of liospital in England. He enlisted with _ FARES ON REGULAR MORNING TRAINS FROM ’lhe _105th crossed to England and :tt- 5U,\-l.\lERS1DE,v CAPE '_l‘].tAVERSE,V ELM11tA, SOURIS, UEORGE'1‘OWi\, AND MURRAY HARBOR TO t,`1lARLOT- ter two months was tui-ned clown. lic ‘came home and went out' west and TE,1,U“yN UN NVEDNESDAY 13th fenlisted uguin going over to Pi~un<-e SUMi\1ER»SlDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.70 KENSINGTON .. .. __ _ L45 ` FREETOVVN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 EMERALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.1.3 BOR1)EN........ ____1_55 BRADALBANE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 1.10 HUNTER RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. T0 I NORTH WILTSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 SOURIS .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ '-1.10 'l‘IGNIS1_r1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 4.10 _ ALBERTON ...... __ _ 3150 I BLOOMFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 23.35 I O’LEARY _ 3,15 , PORT HILL _ __ 2,49 WELLINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2.10 T,” MORELL ..... ._ .120 ~ MT. STEVVART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 GEORGETOWN . . . . . . . . 1.70 MONTAGUE........... . 1.70 MURR-AY HARBOR . .. . . . . . . 1.70 MURRAY RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1.65 ' VERNON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65 PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM STATIONS i\'O',| l\`A.\ll‘}D. ALL FARES ABOVE ONE DOLLAR 1NC`LL'I)l; \\'A_R TAX. A , THE OUT-GOING TRA1N FOR TH E EAST ANI MLTRRAY HARBOR \\"ILL BE 1-IELD ONE HOUR O.\ \\' E DN ES DA Y AFTERNOON. This will give all in above Districts an oppoi'tiiiiit_v ti _c0|iie‘ to \'ictor_v Loiin Heudqiiuiici-s, Chiirlottetowii and_ get ony i`u1'ther int`oriiiation desired as to the purcliiisc of “Yit- tory Bonds. ” The Executive find that in some Districts pt-opi~ wiio have money to iiivest tire- tlesiroiis ot' i'urther explain. tions with regiird to the Loiin. ~ Any one can make iipplicutioii direct ut the Heatlqii:ii'tei-_ Uiliee or iit any bank.It is the desire of the Proviiicial Executive to have everything possible ziri'iinged so that the Victory Loan in l’. E. island will receive the lietirt_\ 'co-operzitioii oi' ull :intl this is necessary to iniikeii the success it should be. The enlist is jiist, the security absolute. All nations, including Ciiiiiitlu need money. ' " Tile present hi_:,"li-pr-ice beiii_-,,i' i'eeei\'ei,l for fiirm products depends upon our people lieiiip; able to buy tln-ni. This they eziiniot do unless our ii'niiii1ftict\ii'ei's :ire kept giiiiig. To en- sui~r~ this the Dominion Goveriimeii_t must have nioney» Sub scribe to the Victory Loan ziiitl help-supply the funds to kee] biisiiiess on the move. 1 When you buy ii Victory Bond, even at Fii`i_v Dollar one--A _von ure helping Ouiiitdai-yoii are 'doing' ii reiil service to yoiii country. A » All are invited to come to the City, visit Victory Loan l-ieiidquiirters take in the free entertziiiiment at the Opera' llousc. Everyone is asked to eo-operate in niaking VVcdnesdu_v next, “Special Victory Loan Day,” ii grand success. C. H. B. LONGWORTH, Uliairinaii Provincial Executive, . J. P. GORDON, Chairman Publicity Committee. Footwear for . O ' DOLLAR DAY This year we are making thi- the greatest DOLLAR DAY ever. BARGAINS [N EVERY DEPT.- Men`s working boots worth 4.50 ~ for $2.95 M<‘.n's box calf boots worth 4.5") ‘ for 395 M<»n's fashionable kid b00ts ‘ ° worth 7.00 for 4 95 Men's comf rt boots, cushion soles regular 4.75 f~r 3 9_5 Men’s pebble boots for working I ' worth 3.50 for 2.95 Men’s button boots, patent and gunmetal, many styles to choose from 2.03 Misses’ high top kip boots I worth 2.75 for 2.95 B0y's strong kifi boots worth 3,75 for 2 65 The above lines are only ” few come and see th- many bargairr. .ALLEY & C0. A i rv" _ ` lent April. He _will he seven.-_ ii years this present month d P. S. 48-14 Silrtl tianudiuii Battalion B.E.l~`. Sept. 10th' 1918 Ally lleui' Miss t'aii.is:-» l ic,;i‘-»t that the conditions' ot war have iiiutl-> it linpossible i`or me to \\'i'iie _\'o\i 'sooner regarding the death ol' your iirother Pte. James Cairns. l-le died 'in the afternoon oi Aug. 9th diiriiiu the second day oi' our advance in l'ront ot' Amiens. Death was instant ii- eous the result of 5 machine gun bul- let I buried the body in ii cemeteiy on°the battletieid where many of li.s comrades lie. The grave is marked and will be permanent. A ' I knew your brother. lie wfiri doing well and was liked by everybody ills life has been given i`or liuiiian fre ~. dom and it will not be in vain. God will be pleased to accept the sacritice and to make through it a better wo"!~l.` I pray God will bless you abundant- ly and sustain you ull in this tritil. Beleve ine to be yours in deep:-:it .ayinpatiiy _ J, w. wHii.|.ANs i ‘ Capt. and Chaplu .ii ' P. S.--All personal effects that w-.ei liave after the battle will duly re.~<~‘i, von. J. \V, W. 3 I~‘roni The Adjiiutuiit-Geiieral. Ven- xidian"Militia. ’l`o Miss Flora (fulriis, 1'. 0.. Kin ‘ 892592 Priviite .Iaines t.'aii'ns_ t'iin-1 adian Expeditionary Force ` soldier inairgiiiiilly noted : 2 `. death. P. C. CRESSAWELL for Director of Records tor al Adjutant Gt-.\i.»:"i' Priwate J. Cairns was killed lii the ‘ittaek on tlie ntteriiooii oi' August ilili l918_ he Battalion adviiiii-ml in the 'ace of stout opposition from ilu-_ en- -isasscasieisinniiiinuisidiosiiaicecs ii Di2Ai=N|~:ss Auniiaso ‘ ii _ Noisss '.-i i r _J fi If you have Catarrlial Doainess or are hard oi' hearing oi' have heaitl noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Pa-rniiiit (double strengtlil. _ _ . l PATMQTIG FAM"'Y eiuy who plated a lieayy barrage atm IN MEMONIAM . lS0ldier rest, thy warfare u'e|- G M,” R Cahms' Kmkora has row the jumping oii’ 1.ilace_ and from hid-` _..._ l Dream ot fighting fields no inure. awed me follow,” letters ,_,°nce,,n_ den nests poured machine gun tire in; in loving ‘ineinory of Pte. Herbert Sleep the sleep that knows no \ 3 M mg her brother who was kmed _in *2)i;a“;1;x5ka.of the troops who puslie.i\ tlflertgl 1;. suiiiplielil. iRo;oll_:;w \`\`xost “ iirepkling. I H: t ki \ ' -\ w o e o wouu a ii eg uni _ ov- I orn o o nor n gi o wa nz-. . nlmhlig e_ E. Auenev I. . . ' _ --_ _ l"°""‘“°"°""‘°" "'” ` X tiniitr urn, 1917. ` em ii 12 miipd £,“.ail=sf$f3m.i.a§»:L»ui;$%a___ __ Laptu ii, . ‘ ¢|"l¢||,rmbtet»|. hlloBayC0..N¢l\|kJ’ I- - $.13..-~.--'_ ' ' ' . ' _ _ ,.-unmnnui ,iiin-nu i_|..AR » AY _ $3.50 Silk for 9 cents a yard,-'”"_”"`i B il-J Vfru” $1.00 CO Q. 4. O4 'D0».al"d' -‘ and get $2.0() Y¢'[U*"- DYZSS G mil-c |05 per ygf I, \`r)k 9; p -r y i~-1, Pri 5 C nf M14: per. yufd, Grey _L »rC~u_t [C pe” y U' ’, l`»»w ~ inq JC per' yard Fltt¢l71_)(_4ItV¢-_ ic p 'r v rfd. "ihceiiftf Zv, etc c c. i ~ ` o PV P "6 'ww f if thi qeat eveuc. l/Vctine.-d ry. N U 1371, wil' be_u memfzfable day in Lltitzrlotcetriuzn. P. E lI.~land. \Vh0’esale prrces_on all .Vle/is Qlothing, L idics' Mawclcs md Furs the l irges' SC4»C» ll! Cl y C i g'h'n;;»¢/ frgrn, i kora Co.. l’. ii. l. i Madam:-i but: to trainsniit hc‘.P\\" i_.i ’° the i' rirt setiin' l'or"i i 5 ‘ a copy oi 1 ei . I »- , circumstances under which the in-eip ` ' ii e 1-i io itstisvs cnrsxanstii L , , _ Y _ .. ___ Y *"7 i Y _ V WV J, V V i $6.50 All Wool S rge for IOC You naturally ask how we can d0 this. It is just this way. We will give ever.; tenth yard of d|`*“SS_g "‘dS -'H 10C per _yard no mute- if the price is ii .o i or .iiio oo per yard. All elites sold every t-. ith yard tor gc. print coti in lc p r yard,g.~e/ cation Lt: per yird. tow.: ing 2: p:r yi'-1, Haincl-_:ate c _yer yird If 5S'~\f¢=>_ 01-if 85 f0|10W.ilcs' t‘0.\'i‘s $22.00 l-‘Oli $5.00 . _ |..»\|>Il‘:.~i' .~:\\'l~:.\1‘|':lt.~‘ $3.50 F01: $1.00 Regular value from $16.00 to $22.00 and add to it '/A pint ot' liot water and 1 little granulated sugar. Take one tablespoontul four times _a day. from the distressing head noisrri. Cloggeti nostrils should open. ln'eiii.li- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. lt is eiiwy to take. Anyone who has Caiarrlial Deafness or head noises should give- this prescription a trial. . `:l;'l‘v`\'»'»m 'A ‘V . .< r ' r ui# za F* I ' . 3' ~ :_ . ,, _-_ .».. -1 1' f'§,‘_ ‘-.t`*-.'~~"" -'.' ., .»~-»~ " ': "1 B R HTC N A R R OV/ _ . CO L LAR '\FT`. "EETING CUT IYI' FRONT ‘ln l.\4i A |\l'|` OP CRAVAT BAND ` \--».l-.- K f'.».,<»i C.\n.\ria.l.in\itrd *‘ W There’s it picture of you in your sfildier’s memory. But he is expecting a new one, as you are today, to take its place. _ Make the appointment to- da . The cook sruoio' Make Your Money Fight VILTORY BONDS This will often bring quick reliei" 1 - ` _ix - _ - ~.__ . _ V _ V ‘ 'only 15 in ,this lot for $5.00 each on .DOL- LAR DAY. _ iitf.\'t;Al.o\\' .\|*ii0;\'s $1.00 l~:.it‘.1I . Made from a splendid quality ot cot- ton goods, large sizes, for $1.00 each. ~ l.i\I)lI‘]S' FUR TRlMi\'l|‘ll) (JO.-\TS $50.00 FOR $22.00 ` Fur trimmed coats regular $50.00 lines, only a few of this number left at $22. each on DOLLAR DAY. ,lt.\'r t1¢0.\'i‘:~' $70.00 F01! $10.00 Carried over from last year, size 38 medium length, last years price $70.00. The lucky purchaser gets this for $40.00. V MIDDY BLOUSES $3.50 FOR $1.00 .In white duck, very dainty a tgiatity tc be cleared out at $1.00 each on OLLAR DAY. Regular price $2.00 to $8.50 L.\I)II‘}H \\'l{ITE VOILE BLO'L'Sl‘}S $3.00 FOI! $1.00 Ladies white voiie-blouses, very dainty for $1.00 each on DOLLAR DAY. Regular pri 1? from $1.75 to $3.00. .“ill.\NTlTN(i SILK l§L()l’SI'}i'.l $3.50 FOR $2.00 ' Another range of ladies’ shauntung silk blouses for $2.00 each on DOLLAR DAY.All sizes natural color.Price to $3.50. BUY VICTORY BONDS A special table 'of odds and ends, from the biggest sweater department in the city, regular prices from $3.00 to $3.50 for $1.00 each on DOLLAR DAY. All last years sweaters. LAIHES' HATS $8.00 FOR $2.00 ‘, We are placing; on a table in the mil- I inery section 100 ats made from velour, and felts. They are good valuesat today’s prices $8.00, These hats are nicely trimmed 'véiliéje sold for $2.00 each on DOLLAR LADIES HATS $3.50 FOR $1.00 . On another table we are arranging a larger quantity of hats ranging in prices from $1.40 to $3.50 for $1.00 each on DOL- LAR DAY. V (ilIIl}DI{EN’S HATS $3.50 FOR -like ,,_.,.,c _ In another section you will find child- ren`s hats ranging from $1.50 to $3.40 for 4ilc each on DOLLAR DAY. BOYS' .`i¥\'E.\Tl']l{S 'l‘\\`O I"0l{ $1.00 To tit lads from 2 to 10 years, large varietly of colors, two for $1.00 on DOL- LAR AY. L.-\ DIES' l"l'\lLl.\`ED COA TS $73 FOR $32 Made from an all wool beaver cloth in green, brown, and black reg. value from $60.00 to $75.00 for $32.00 each on DOL- LARDAY. _ _. Practice' Patriotism > . B _ Vi..tory B_ond ‘is something to hone and to holdin future “Y for yourself. It is al... .t yneans of_ aiding Lanada in the great mek that is before her. It is ti practical form of patriotism. _ BIS-_§g§§’S ;__ S. A. ivi¢noNALn - /_i , 1