it S it 1 t i _., ,_ :di --‘ii 3' n.;=~_....-L... _._ . -;__v;:i;_ il; Pfff If :v.| Q '_-5 ti-pl ii ‘S 1. Eli i ‘ fi' “.lis‘ '_ ;- -xi igl 1,. ‘yn tj il I li? '. it .3 lt =~ t`, i ,$731, 1. 1 t _ .tl if l‘ i 4 i ‘ . 1 li l 1 t 4 : l -5 - i L* tl, -.1 ii' l* 9 .Y -5.. i, Ji. ,.,,.»~ .L ,_ .lil is i i i. i i, i i i i i »;..i. . i f-` ~-. i I u_ V- .i til 1 i l i, y. ii A \/l l 1 ‘.1 ,_ 1 1 i .5 i i 1 » _.». _“_ _.__-~ -- ~ -~¢__.-n._..-.af 4.; _ "€‘~, - 1'".-wo. i in ‘ ‘Aff il* ill 'I -‘ir1.:"“':;~ - 'run on.utLo'1"rn't‘owN ouannlan _ ‘ ~ -_-A " _ ,~_ .~ _ .,_,,_,_ r feet... -...' - ' - . ».-sw _.-., ._ . I V I f ~ -v.. ~.i !tN~,.i. it ,,_~__»»\gg;,3y`if4____>7_ _ . 4. V M4 wovniufniilt 9 '*’1i»i4 ~ . “°*""°“'. ~ , _ ` _ » ._ t ` senses-sense .THE The Ally of Good Health ..-.-==::~¢-.-.- - ‘- -~.-.~.-:-.°f.-:'»'~.""‘ '-I-1-‘-.=ss:=<=r-;~1~t-e1i=:f5f:=i=§=2==&%=§.=L=251222205:f='-'.v';~12zzz=f="3'?l ";;+ii é ii/i`2>iii~ii`iIE"6')'iii;ii . 2. Iieoun \`\`cdgi:; Gratlc l--- lst I>i\_ l, t`t»liu \\'otl;_'e; :Ind lli\'. 1. l’.c:iti'ii'<- \\`cil'f!i-; 1], I-Llizii. beth Mi-.\'i-ill.--ll. \"""\V-(S \ \ \ \ 5 .- ,- \\" we WILL SELL 40 CHARLOTTETOWN ELECTIC LIGHT o p. C. Finsr Monrcncs -BON = AT A SACRIFICE TO RAISE READY CASH. WHAT AM I OFFERED ? L. A. MUNGER & CO DENNIS BUILDING, HALIFAX - (5 i>.*’iS¢.‘/ R... MONEY ¢~"‘r ’fll“"’" .i»itt.-1-:fd "'31-till" .,u~.;, s .W Dr. W. G. Church Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of University of Toronto Telephone Connection. Office Kin Edward Livery Stables, Summerside. 6033-10-t4Mtf. 4 _ l A-i 5 “ I ‘p . '-"I ' GRAW .'.~*?..'.<:t‘.$° - ,. - T A 1; ; '. ' \ S/ .W _f i _ ,, Lf;-j_-2:- - - \`\ - _:_ Gray Stationary Engines Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 1 1-4 to 12 Horse Power. . _ Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information FOR SALE BY Stanley , Shaw & .Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. l. ti C.; /K ` _ \\ .. .0 _ f ,_ ~ _\ . C \ \ ___ V J, / /. . rs '.` _ _ , . "'=-..,__\ /1 L)"'N"""'-v,~,,.p AShoe for Men “Waterproof” The "Doctors" Shoe” makes healthy feet the Waterproof outer sole and uppers, the antiseptic lining and inner sole, prevent all trouble from Damp or Pers- ‘ piration in tan or black 1 leathers. Price $5.00 D.Gordon & Co 137 Grafton St. 6433-10-Ii.\l tt f""""'7 -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order., Minimum charge -twenty-tivo cents. -TURNIPS HOUSED.-The farm- ers ot’ Eguiond Bay were engaged lust week in taking up their turnips. The ciop it is stated. 'ls excellent.-~M. -NEW PROPERTY-Mr. John 'l`homs, St. Eleanors, has purchased the farin property of Mr. Albert t‘ri1swell. The price pald°was $5.000.-H. -FISHING.-Tho Messrs. Joseph G. Arsenuult and Joseph P. Arseuault. -HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG7. At the present time you should show your colours. t‘hn.ste, ilnely enaiuelled Uuiiadiaii flags for your lapel, 10 cents cuch; per post, 12 cents. Guardian Oilice. 6207 -THE CALDWELL LODGE of the Oruiitze Association have decided to| haul their lodge rooni, now situated at Margate, to Kensington, und niuke this their place of iiieetiiig' in the neur future. The business iii connection with this has been entrusted to ` it skilled coniuiittce consisting of Mr. Win. Sharp, George Buster and \’V.J. llogg.-K. -FUNERAL HELD.- The funeral of the lute .Ioliii (‘. t‘lurk of Caven- dish. ivlio died some days ago in the Uuiiailiuu \\'est, and whose remuins were sent lionie, took place at‘ the tionic of his sister Miss Matilda und .\liss hlury Clark of Kensington. The i-crciiioiiy was performed by the Itev. G. A. Sutherland ot` Kensington. 'I`he rt-niiiiiis were laid to rest in the t'iivi-ndish burying grounds.-K. -KENSINGTON DAIRYING AS- SOCIATION.--Tlie Keiisliigton Dairy- iiigz Assocititioii will start gntlierlug 4-rciini fm' butter niuking on Tuesday, Novciiilicr l0tl:, throiigh the follow- ing places: Malpcquc, liuinilton, ln- diaii itivci-, llziltic, Spring Vulley, Mur- izati-, t‘liiitoii, Norboro. Springileld, l\'i~<»i-iowii, Wiliiiot und New Aiinnn. l’ui~|ii=s di-sirini; to sciid cream will kiuiily notify the Sccri-tary. 114-45-11-9Ml<]1i. -TONlGHT'S LECTURE.-'l`lie for- nial i't--opoiiiiig oi' l:4." No iiduiissioii will bc cliuririeil but :it the close un oi`l`ering will be tukcii wliich proceeds will go towards the building fuiid. All are ci:i'ilizill_\' invited to attend.-ll. -DEBATING SOCIETY. ~-- The Ab- :iiiii`s Village llelzating (`lub held its uiiniiiil ineeting on 'l`liursda_v, Nov. Sth. 'l‘hc t'olli)\vin1.r iiiiiccrs were elected for the eiiiiniiig year. President, Mr .t‘v- ius tiiillniit; vice-prcsideiit, Mr. .lunies .-\. S. Gulliiiit; .-iccret,ury, Peter Gal- lant; ticusuier, Mr. Jaines P. Arsen- nuli; :also a iiiiinagiiig and a report. ing coniiniitee. The retiring Presi- dent. Mr. .liiuies .-\. S. Gullaiit, before lt-uviiig the cliiiii' innde a tlourishing spcocli iiitroilucing to the iiieinlicrs the nt-w piesitleiit who is ii new nicuiher, and who can hc tlcpendedupoii to dir- ect tht- zittitirs ol' thc iiieetiiig- I\I. _ o___L_ -FOX NOTES.- The slitircliold- ers oi the New Loudon Fox t‘o., are now busy hauling lunibei' to buihl u house for the keeper. This addition will help greatly to increase the look ol thc now l>eiiiiIit`ul ranch as it is one of thc bent equipped fair(-lips in that part ol' the country and situated U1 US i>l`¢‘ll.\' 11 section us there is in l'fl"‘f\‘ (`f>llllll’- if this new i'z1iicliers lioiise were to iiicreuse the per cent by this coiiipun_\' this your the coluniuiiity would liuvi- ai “llultoii lluni-li" liaudy lionic as it is iiiiilerstootl this coin. putty paid lurgc dividends this your.- \. -A FAREWELL.-On 'I‘liur.sdny cvciiliit: lust, the tith iiist. the young ilcople of Port Hill gathered at the lionic oi' l\li'. und Mrs. Sydney I3. lllrch to say i`are\vi>ll to Mrs. l3|r(-l|'i< brotlicr. Mr. Joseph }<}` \fL.u1Q_ who has het-u_a i'csidciit of Port Hill for the past tive years and who loft on l-`i‘iiluy nioriiing for u visit to his pm-_ cuts in llolitwortliy, Ilrndswortli, Ellfllziiiii. All hindi-i ot' gnuics were playcd by the young people and ii lioiiiitiitil rcpusl wus served by Mrs. lilrcli und pzlrtiilccn of by ull present. The most iiitcrestiii;.{ part wits the prcseiitutlon to Mr. Venlc of n sub- stantial i:li't ui’ money und the fol- lowing address: Mr. Jost-pli Venlc, Dear Frieiidz- \\'c, your friends oil Port llill on learning with regret that you are ubout to take your departure from our midst, feel that we cannot let this nppiwtixliity miss wlthiuit ¢-v\\““ss- ing in sonic tangible way our feelings ol good-will towurds you. »'i`ive years ago you let`t your parents iuid honic 5 Rubbers Now is the time to be thinking about rubber foot- wear. ur stock this Fall is complete, a rubber to fit any shoe. Storm and low rubbers. clogs, and Foot- holds in Blac and Tan for Men and Women. _Black Tan and white for Children. Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street ure now engaged in smelt fishing and | report tiiir cntclies.-M. . ¢‘*'."'i"l"¥>`i‘~'f"r-%>i"l‘n‘°’f€"i">l‘~1‘-1' Unsurpassed Values _In__ Men’s Clothing Young Men’s strong ' English Tweed work- . ing Suits $4.00. ' Made from a service- able English Tweed of good weight in a single breasted or double with _good Italian Cloth lin- . ing -1-E+-i.-i-'f-.~+-1-re-r $4-.OO Strong Durable Untearable Tweed Suit $5.75 Another fine value worth having, a great suit for a man having hard work, made from a strong hard finished fabric ' $5.75 .i~ an -’:>1*~1‘~'r~'i‘>`r~1‘»’.‘~'r~i‘-`r~'r well lined. . O t Clothing Endorsed By Fashion ‘ Quality, Workmanship and Low Prices Endorsed "By Us every way, you will tind it time especially well spent if yOu will come here and _-4. see what an excellent- display of new suitswe have for fall wear. _ o . ,. ._~ - -,ef-i». -, - . ,r ‘.. ,_ 'i - . J ff ai;-‘lf -3 ,li ~ /_ "~:"'é’ "4 '#3 " .- *I* . 3, . 4. _: " a-”~.,s-"’ B- .- .., ..........,..._.;-1 _ y e». - “~=“.”-P' ' .. ” \ ,~ » » /.v , ,., _ ,..... -ti ' li; H I lllli' . I 1, fail" g 4 (ig l ` J ...» . ~ § I zév/"h I I: `~“€‘“*"‘" I-v~..' , ' "’“ `.,“°»;=1-,°f`f '~:..1~.r,_";;,’--f‘£‘~",` 5.' tw _ .-'rl`.`_ ' if ' ""7 ' _ Q . Prowse’s Serge Suits ' Justly Famous and always Dependable in Style and Wear Single or Double Breasted Style In Navy or Black The most convincing proof we can give of the all_round eitcellence of these suits is the favorable expression of general satisfacti in we receive from our many customers who wear these famous serges, the material is an all wool Clay-twisted Serge made froin excel- lent yarn and fast Indigo Dyes Coats are well tailored, cut in correct style, perfect fitting and $|a.oo to $19.00 v - - _ We are always earnest in our endeavour to please you and sfrve you in » w'°na¢rrui‘ value. -In- ,_ . ,r Men’s-Tweed Suits . 3; A splendid Tweed .tg suit ata popular price -_. is made from a very dark brown shade of .,. an all wool imported Tweed,showing a small ' stripe in a smart single or double breasted model $9.50 >2‘»%»Z-1-P-I* .v,. 4°-i-4*-1*-1*-1~ Scotch Tweed Suit _ A very warm and _ durable suit from an all wool Scotch Tweed the color is dark Grey Oxford showing differ- ent stripes double or single breasted all sizes . $|:a.oo -i-:-'_-'.--t-1-t-'.-i-:~i~i-e -i-i-'.-eeeei-i-ee Jr . ,_. Prowse Bros Ltd. 32 553315 Special Notice Another Endorsement of Clothing Values , In preparation for Confederation week the Ch’town Fire Brigade ordered a new uniform for every man in Service, after looking around they came h_ere and found they could buy cheaper, get better suits than anywhere else, so we supplied every man - and more than that every suit fitted perfectly and every fireman was perfectly satisfied. _,_ i-_ ri* 4* -'r nl /_ I 1 _ in thc Moiherlanil to sock youi' for- tune in another suitable cliine wlilcli you found here and since then you have been t-ver tiiltliiul and utti-ntlve to your duties and by your kind and geniiil disposition and ever reuilliicss to lend ii helping liiiiid you have en- deared yourself to all who have thc pleasure ot' your acqualiituiice, You liuve taken an active part iii cliurch und social matters and the cliuirniiidc viicaiit in the choir oi' the [Episcopal Church oi' which you have liceii u de- vote iiienihcr cannot easily lic flllcil in social niutters also you have been ever rciidy to do your piirt iiiid when there was uiiy vacant pluce to be till- eil Joe with his violin wits the one to do it. Now thiit your niitive land und its people ure iii great trouble you feel it your duty to visit your dear parents who cured for und protected you in your hoyliood days, but before going wo ask you to please iii-.cept the ncconipuiiyiiig gift. not lor its ln- trliislc vnluc but as n token ot' our rcgurd mid esteem for _\'oii und we hope the lesson iiiculraitoil by this muy bear fruit which will prove, not only helpful to you but useful und beiioflclnl to ouriit-lvcs. We know not where your t`ut.urc lu( inuy bc cast. but you ciin rest assured tliiit you williil- wuyii liuve the pruyt-ri-i und host wish- es ot' your Port llill iris-iids iinil il, ut any iutiirclliiie. you iiiuy sue your way clenr to visit us iigniii you will ulwnys find wnrm hearts und nliid hands to welcome you to our shore. Signed on hehnlf of the people of The meeting was brought to ii close by giving three lionrty cheers for Mr. Veule for Mr. unit Mrs. llirch and by the singing of God Sure the King.-P. ' .. WESTERN PERSO|lllL8 `-Mrs. Ed. Urch. Kensington. was npassengerg. to Summerslde Friday morning.-K. g -Mr. Elmer Bowiiess. Keiiiilngton, was on a business trip to Summersldo Friday.-K. -Mr. Frank Glydon. Margate, was ln Kensington Friday.-K. _.._._ o -Miss Evelyn Gaudet, Tignlsh, is visiting in Urbsin Ville, the guest of Mrs. James E. Gnllsnt.-M. and Mrs, John Richard, Sum- were visitors in Egmond Bay Village s ent last Sunday in Summer -Mr. \\'illiiini l)ciiiiis. Morgutc. was traiisiirtiiii; hiisiiiciis in iiciisiiiirtoii l~‘rlr:iin‘ii Village, is iible to go to work iigulu. after ri proloiigod illness of typhultl t`i1vei'. Mr. Ari-ionnult wus about I0 bcgin building a new house, when he lit-cuiiie ill. und nlthough very lute ul the sent-ion it is his iiiteiitloii to il" ulicud with tho work.-M. -J ll0T|c'I'. A special genornl meeting of the lloscniont Consolidated Sliver lllt\<'k l"ox <‘o., Ltd., will be hold nt the olll\'0 ot’ l\lr Frunk F. Tuplln. Suinnicr:-iide, 'l‘hursdiiy, November 12th, at tho hour of ton o"clock iii the i'orenoon. 1914. lor the purpose ot’ considering iiii oi- l'er i‘or the entire assets of the coni- |)illl}. J. E. (.‘AMPBEI.L, Secretl1l'Y. 6113-E0-1ilni22l IORBON R DUFFY iistirrinerl md Attorneys Boilcttors tor Roynl Bank of Gull MONEY T0 LOAN Port Hill. £- 1. _,Q _F _ Patch Foxes For -Sale To close out five pairs of; Patch Foxes. We are Offering at a special price. Anyone interested in DUrChaSing Patch Foxes should call and see them? animals before buying elsewhere. I Massachusetts Fox Exchange "¢°\‘-*W 161 Queen St. ` " ph`0n¢'515 -M . Joseph G. Arsenault and Mrs. Josepii’P. Arsenault, both of Abram's Charlottetown' P' E' I' ""°°“*".p H