for Coal While the wea- ther is Hne, We would advise you- to lay in your coal. Coal is coming in good shape] now and the price is right.- A. Pickard 8: Co. 7 Phone 240 Ch’town Il\\WH\iK __ \\\\\\\\p ass - - ll-1 , Y “Wlllll \\\i///, Awful .Devastation ~_= It is simply enormous the Y¢3l'lY D10 rty loss from- this country. ~ l'l_i_ighes_- ' "V _Rat Exterminator Sf9D this unnecessary -will_save your grain, l1lUl’Y,eggs, harness, uild- ni? furniture etc. “Rhesf Rat Exter- minator is a sure remedy for Rats and Mice. It-is no experiment, as hundreds of people will tell V911 h0W many Rats it has killed for them in the 'past year. It’s a sure killer-Get ititoday. 15c and 25c per ckage at . o. E. Hughes , “The I’eoplc's Dniggist" III4\\\\\\\\'”IIIII G S (D ggi 'aim lllIlll\\\\\\\\\v/IIIAIIIII . ‘ U- T; r Rexall ’ Remedies i McKinnon Drug Co. _ Cor. Gt.‘George Street. if'-\ _ I _ _ There are over 300 Rexali Remedies -one for every ordinary ill. They are standard home preparations-no secret about them-we will give you the for mula, in English of every remedy. A full, money back guarantee on every Rexall Remedy. ' LL ; _ ____ _1_ii I _ Z’I`/IIIII/.\\\\\\\\7I//////If-§\\\\YI Z at All is Gold that Glitters li vou want, good, pure _ relmlile tobacco go to an our best efforts but the best to _&\\\\\Ylli l\\\ZIIIlIIllI&\\\\\\\\\?£'IIA\\\\\€-*ll/% Be Skeptical of |@ -_ 7*" "'5""- ds _ ‘ _ Bargains V 7) /'7 - sri” honest manufacturer. W have earnestly striven to " "'“`“` T establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have rieverdisappointed them. Hickey’s illack Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only Hickey &- Nicholson'l`oh.' Co., 'ii Phonc 345 - '- Manufacturers v//////Ai\\\\ilJl/llI¢\\\\\\\\vv//Arias-_\\\\\\vlln-4 \\\\VVIIl4\\\\\\\\\\WIIllI@Z be had in the tobacco line. L ' 1 - Ie' -J _ ‘ _ British and French -Government Joint 5 Year 5 per cent Bonds convertible at theoption of the holder at the end of five Years into 15 to 25 Year_ 4 1-2 Joint Bonds. _ Denominations $100 and upwards ` _Price 98 ,yielding _about 5 i-2 per cent. Full Darticulars `on_ request. . ' Appli .ations for the above bonds will bc received by ’ _ Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. _ ST. JOHN, HALIFAX, _ MONTREAL. lnves/tmerit Bankers. » 3334-is-itmsi. ' P-"!l"“"" *"- 'D Phonographs, Ph0l10gl‘aPhS\ _ Phonographs, Phonographs -- See Miller Bros. Window ' Edison- AmberoI_as‘ ' 6 Different Styles _ Thousands of rccords_to choose from.” ' ' No home is complete with- ~out. Ambemia it origin- ' -enehiilet evenli1gs,‘affords__ recreation and it entertains visitors jwith_ t_he worlds areatest mists. _ ‘ \ _ i i ‘ - See our stock of Ambero- ' las. Select what suits you __ ;i;\-Terms to '-._ 'Hou val ti o you cannot afford to.f»1\_Y will ¢_aiii_ye‘li_¢Zt»ii’i'iifcts at - _ i f _ BR0S@;`t Pathe This DISC away _ with changiné You loud or as 068 SWELL THF RED CROSS FUND. --Come to the Heart; Memorial Hall from 5 to 7.30 and get supper. Tick- et¢~20 cents. ` ~ _ 3465.. . THANKS.-Mr. J. L. Douglas wiah- s to thank the friends- for their many ndnessea to him during his stay in are . e P. E.,i. mispiuii_ sm .___1. .'\ »'MQUNT STEWART CIRCUIT. - the depredletion of Rats in ,nsvb unrest ri. so-isa or soul-id win ` -preach Siinday..Oct:. 17th at Black River 11 a. ni., Mount Stewart 3 p.m. Maine 7 p. m. ‘ _ FUNDS NEEDED.- For Red Cross workby the two Methodist Churches. Help them succeed by attending the bean super tonight from 5 to 7.30. Tickets 20 cents. 3465. - DON’T FORGET *HE DATE. - Splendid views and a vivid descrip- tion of the night battle at Manhau- sen in St. James Hall on Monday, 18th Inst., at 8 p. ln. 3462. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT - Services for Sunday, Oct. 17th, Tryon 10.30; DeSable 3 o’clock and Victoria at 7. Rev. George M. Young, pastor, will preach at all services. Everybody welcome. Come. PATRIOTIC BRIDGE AND WHIST. -At the patriotic bridge and whist and ifance in the Prince oi' Wales College Hall, Monday. October 18. the 4th Regi- ment Band has kindly offered their ser- vices and will supply.the music for the dance, which wiil_ begin at 10.30. LITTLE BOY BURIED. - The fun- eral of Kenneth Gordon. iiifaut son of Wm. H. and Mrs. MacDonald, John- ston's River, took place on Thursday the 7th inst. The Rev. D. MacLean and Rev. Thomas Goodwill officiating. Interment in the Kirk Cemetery, Lot 48. 'ISLAND GENTLEMAN. DEAD- Died on Oct. the 12th inst., at Great Falls, Montana. after a very few days' illness of pneumonia, Benjamin Davis, Canadian Government Agent for Immi- gration, aged 89 years. Deceased was tho third son of the late Hon. Bcnj. Davies, and a brother of Sir Louis Davies. He leaves ii wife and two children surviving him. MATRIMONIAL.-Ori Wednesday the 6th iiist. Mr. Joseph Matheson of Oyster Bed Bridge and Miss Mary Wood, oldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Wood, Brookfield, were un’t0d in mar- riage by the Rev. David MacLean. at his residence, Watcrmere. They were unatteinlcd. As both arc very much respected in their respective neighbor- hoods, they will have tlie best wishes of a large circle of friends for their welfare iii the journey through life. THE SMOKE-HUNGRY TROOPS.- Private ci`i'ort and even the various or- ganized inovcnients to send out smokes to soldiers and sailors, praise- worthy as they arc, can only serve zi little part of the need. A big organiza- tion is not only able to operate on a more adequate scale but also to lay out the money to the best advantage. The Overseas Club for all men and women who desire comradeship-has undertaken a large-scale effort to keep the soldiers supplied with tobacco and cigarettes; the Club bearing all the or- ganizing expenses, and managing the Job so well that not only are freight and duty saved, but purchases made to such advantage that every quarter collected puts $1.00 worth of tobacco and cigarettes straight into the hands of it soldier or sailor on active service --with the name of the giver. More help is iiecdcd. Guardian readers are asked to contribute, to collect. and to enlist the help ol' friends in collecting for this kind object, individual sol- diers and sailors can be specified, or the names of regiments, ships and oth- er units, and on each parcel will be written the name of the giver by whose generosity it is _sent. Contributions may be sent to Mr. H. W. Vinnicombe, 55 Fitzroy St., at any time and as in thc past, will be promptly forwarded by him. ' ::Pcnslai- White_Plne Spruce Bal- sam contains just those ingredients that tend to allay that stuffed up feel- ing. that soothe thc lining of your broii~ chial tubes and enable you to breathe wltliout that harassing exertion- For coughs, colds and bronchitis it is ex- collont. 25 and 50 ct. bottles. E. A. Foster, "Pension" store, Sunnyside. ._____-,-,___ Miss Ada 'Bradbury 88 Great George Street Art Needle Work and materials _for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinds, 88 Great George Street. ~ 3710-9-29Mtt. ' lou Can Benefit .By i I/ Our Big.-.Buying Our large _hnd extensive bus- iness permits ua to»buy. drugs and aundriea In- such immense » quantities that we Jeceive the ` very best price concessions pol- without You records artistsfor You _ ing box records on a Pathe sound ill la Hthe `lJiig irlachine for |150 Y u aah Bu a Patiie mach- ‘ine ofrom \lP» ` ~ ww sr. can QF _sible to- procure. _ I ' Bl' DOI* v this afternoon, commencing at o’clock. - ' 3476. Second Siege Battery Regimental, Fund.on Monday. M0115” 15th ali 3 D- in. An extract from ‘London "Daily News," says. “Mona Andre fully deserves the great reputation he enjoys an a attractive speaker and he speak English with a fluency, ease and i-apidity,_t.ha_t few Britishers could sur- DBBB. . 3482 EXTRACT FROM _LONDON MORN- ING POST.- He is a delightful speak- er. describing with an intimate knowledge the conditions and incidents in battle scarred Belgium and Ffrance and com- pelling us to realize them in a way we never did before. Hs 'relates also, many interesting and enjoyable ani- 'dotes, which proved most enjoyable. Moat of the numerous illustrations thrown _upon the screen were very line and those who did not attend the event, really missed a great treat.” “' 3480.. VICTORIA DIVISl0N.- Victoria Division Sons of Temperance met in Wrlght’s'l-Iall on Friday last and after the usual business had been disposed of tba following officers were elected and installed into oilico by the G.W.P., L. P. Tatton, assisted by Mrs. Square- briggs acting as Grand Conductorz- W. P.-Mrs. (Rev.) W. D. Wilson; W. A.--J. C. Brodie; Cluip.-I1. P. Tan- ton; Trees.-J. L. Godkln; Sec.-S. Campbell; R. S.-A: McNair; A.R.S.- K. Turner; Con.-S. Wadman; I. S.-- G. Stanley; 0. S.-J. A. McNair; P. W. P.-Mrs. S. Campbell. After the several committees were appointed by the W. P. and the representatives to the grand division were selected the division closed in L. P. & F. I. LATE SWIMMING.-During the re- cent beautiful autumn weather several of the Charlottetown sports have been ta-kiiig aiiaily plunge off the wharf at iiooii. Kept up regularly the water is not yet too cold to have a dip, in the middle of October. One of the party lic- forc taking a long dive off tho spring board, yesterday took in the beautiful sky, and ileecy clouds, tlicn the spark- ling water iii thc sunshine, and rc- niarkeii “Here goes nothing," and div- cd iii. It is well to come to ft conclu- sion like this, when one feels himself placed in an exalted position, for there are so many other works of nature to appreciate. Some of the boys say they are going to keep up these dips until the end of the month, but this de-- penils on the weather. SPRING FLOWERS. -Now is the time to plant Tulips, Daffodils and lly- acintli bulbs. Owing_to the long late spring, these varieties flower as soon its the snow goes, and blooms almost up to Dominion Day, the first of July. The soil and Qlllniatic conditions of this province, are most suitable for bulb culture, as is noticed by the magnifi- cent dhalias grown in the late sum- mer and autumn. Florists and seed men, of this city have secured a large assortment of bulbs from Holland,aiid owing to the war, the varieties have been difficult to secure this year. Noi)- ing grlghteiis up the dull appearance of the outside home so. much in the early spring as a few varieties of these Holland bulbs planted now. The tulips and daffodils if not disturb- cd, will bloom for several years with- out replaiitiiig, which, after all to a lover ot' flowers, in ii cheap investment. 'These should bo planted i'oiir inches deep and four inches apart. _ -. ::Make shaving a pleasant task. Lat _us furnish the supplies. Get what you need before starting on your vacation trip. We keep every- thing in this line including RAZORS, STROPS, SHAVING MUGS, SHAV- ING BRUSHE8, SHAVING SOAPS, AFTERSHAVES, FACE LOTIONS, ETC.,ETC., JOHNSTON dt JOHN- SON, DRUGGISTS, COR. KENT &. PRINCE STREETS. fllllll i\\\\\\\i/I/llllll Your Skin is More Delicate than the Finest Fabric When the skin chaps, it causes considerable suffer- ing. The delicate cuticle be- comes ,infiamed from dust- laden windshextreme cold or other in uences which cause it to dry and crack. _If you_should examine it witha microscope you would find thousands of minute fissures, where the under lying tender flesh is 'exposed Velvet \@\\\\\*]IIIA\\‘llll WIIIIIII/f;'_.\\\ has and is put only by us. ‘Ti-il Cor. ~ I i ‘Chun-cn.-I9‘(1_rt`mg\:_atuu. was the lcene ly;rdndei-ed at the. ¢gn¢|u5|°|_1 of he of a printf _ g oii-Tuesday last. ceremony: *Ebel-bride looked ae_hAp- the 12-init, when Mr. Geo. Byrne ol py as only a bride can. S e was gown. » - _ - _ _ ~ ~ »- 'Morell and Mias\Cathorine Bolaii of cd~ in a tailored made Suit' of royal - IT PAYS to buy in-thi! Provllloi. W' PATRIOT|C`lR|DGE.- Monday in Aburn were united in the holy bonds blue with an over-all lace wgm and __`_ ‘ _ P. W. C., I-Iall. Tickets are,50 cents. ‘of niatrlmony. The Pastor Rev. A..I. hat iii keeping with her dress. Her _ STEAMER DUE.- The steamer ~ _ 3464. McDonald .tied the niiptlal_linot. On sister Miss Delia was bridesmaid and ‘Senlac" is due to arrive in Charlotte- l- » , ., ‘entering the church the bridal party the groom was ably suppont'ed,by his town. on Monday forenoon. i -FO0TBAL_L.-- A gamh 'éqtwopn ~ were greeted by the iltralns of Maw cousin Mr. Ernest Rossiter of Morell _#_ P. W; C. and S. D. C. will be played art's Symphony sweetly played on. the. 3 organ by Mrs. John McCarthy. and Charlottetown the party returned to WEDDlNG_»_.BEl~L3-- St. Pa.t.rlck'n Mehr; wedding march was taste day Station. 'After spending the day at s ‘ :-M9NDAY's Lecrunf. -- A tiiriii- ‘ ‘ ' - . ' ` - -_ _ ing theme, a brilliant ecturer and _ ~ superb views at St. James Hall on _ _ _ _ -- l V 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown T 1 - - I ii I . _ __ S _ --an 4 windows showingl nationally. advertised goods of as many kinds _ _WHEN A MANUFACTURER THINKS_ENOUG_H of h_is product to put his name and trade mark on it. And when he risks all in _putting every atom of skill--every cent of money-every chance of success into ,it. _ And when he is so confident of its goodness that he is willing to spend a fortune in making it known from Charlottetown to Vancouver. Then you can bank on it that the article is worth attention. _ goods This week there is all oyer the country a display of nationally advertised This store has four big windows. And in each _window there’s a fine display of one of the lines advertised. For this store’s policy is to have the well advertised line when_ you ask for it. ' _ 20th Century Clothing D. &. A. Corsets Perrin Gloves Penman Stockings We carry more advertised lines-plenty-but we have no more windows. l T 20th Century Suits and Overcoats are 'Tailored to perfection When we offer you 20th CENTURY CLOTHES we are not offering you something “just as good." We are - not offering something that has any superior-or even any equal. ' '20th CENTURY CLOTHES are cut by a designer who gets a salary equal to the general manager of a great bank. Because he knows-and he knows FIRST. _ Any _20th_ CENTURY _MODEL you buy will be right: Right in fabric. _ Right in style. Right in fit' A_nd it will have that hang and distinction that only the highest class tailor can give it. And it costs so reasonably little. _ ' - 20th CENTURY SU_ITS.. _...$20.00, 22.50, 25200 20th CENTURY OVERCOATS 22.00, 25.00, 30.00 Plenty of smart siiits and overcoats at lower prices -for this store, carries not only the best range of high grade clothes. It carries the best range of clothes _at any price. _ _ SUITS .. $8.50, 10.00, 12150, 15.00, 20.00 O VERCOATS AT 8.50,10.00,13.50,15.00,18.00,20.00 l ' ' 1 "1 IJ _ Penman Perrin . _ Hose- , Gloves--.... Penman hose sell enormously because they’re widely advertised. That's true. But they’re widely advertised because theyfre enormously good. For it does not pay to advertise a poor thing. We sell PENMAN HOSE be- nothing .better for the money. ' .Women’s Penman Hose at 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c. cause we honestly think there’s' If the famous French maker could make a better glove than PERRIN he would. lf ever better gloves are made, on earth, Perrin will make them. _ This store sells PE RRIN GLOVES 'because they’re ood gloves. If better gloves coulil be had-we’d be selling them. ' Long Gloves /at 2.25, 2.50, 2.95~ and 3.00. Short Gloves at 1.35, 1.50, 1.65, 1.75. _ Men’s Penman Hose at 50c. _ vi nun ' _ _ * * . I-n`LfJ 4’ ' Behind the Success of ID. -& A. _Corsets is Quality '_ ml _ in- _ ' inn. ' _ _ , . NO'l`~A MATTER OF PRICE-tho’ mind you D_. & A. Corsets cost no more than lines that are in no way com- 'parab`1e_ in goodness. ”‘ _ . _ People well informed in making and marketing corsefs tell us tha this store sells more Corsets tlgglany other in P. E._Island It it’s oo-its because this store sells g eorsets. And this store sells tliel'-ziliiew models. And this store has the new models when they A new. ._ ~ Q g _ D. & A. CORSETS SODD HERE AT 50c. 75c. 1.00. l.50.2.00, 2._5_0,3.00,to6.00 prrpain- ' . _ _ -. ._ ‘ _ ._ _ . :__ _ » -___ i~ ~ ~,,i -- I i .‘ - -' 1 1 _ __fl'._»‘ < - 4 f -_ - . _ _ .».~~"<¢4 rf , _'~ .- xr. < ~~ . '_' 3,, _~ iw.; ' ~' . ,.' _ , . .gg -_-.- ~- _ l~' rw. . ;»;'_. . ,_s..,..r _-.. » ____,..,»._- ._ - ,_ .,,, " , pi... *si in t-4 -_ ~ ,_ f _ T . -__ W i .|=A'rn|o'ric anions Ano wi-usr. _ - I - _ -Eightdpriaes have been donated roi- ‘,~ _ _ . _ ‘ I - _\ me Bi-i ge -and Winn in ina .or his l ' ' . ~ \ T-=' i ‘_ . 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