'uovaivlasa 28,1916. _ _ _ -A - , :rl-in cnasaormrowm GUARDIAN ~ _ __ -¢-.-. _l _-1- Nevei' before has this store ‘ I " I n . ram is r _The;C¢'1¢r¢¢?_-_G@fet§??_<12._ .Ywf I-we for the concert will be thankfully re- i . RU-BB““RS _ ' infill I ‘i..;.;.;.;;;.;*.;';.;;;.;;.;.if".;;.;.....‘.; .__-...P C'°22¢<* “P who profit-5 . _ ‘ ,-»_.....»~-._ ' " .. lmtay.. . . si) "$\|; BT. PETER'8 CATI-iEDRAL.-in- ceived at Y. M. C. A. Hail, Tuesday tercessions for the war. Tuesday 5 afternoon. 3291-11-27M2i Rubber Footwear ' W e can fit a n y`size foot and an y shapeboott o per- fection, and 0 u r prices' are J' at least .I0 cents per pair lower than t h e slime goods ' ».l are sold for in Toronto. Let us- fit you .___ _.___ Morris-Smith-Beer . ,_f_ win. had such a large st-:ck of 1- e l Include many comforts found only at Hughes Drug Store. The large stock of the manydiflerentarticlesmake selections easy. We have Tobaccoes all the popul- ar brands l0c per package and up. Cigars and Cigarette in ready to maii packages. Safety ‘Razors aan d Blades to fit all Razors. ‘ Uxo ciibs and soup » tablets , Chamois Lined Vests. Metal Mirrors Farbolic Soaps -ii _é_Chocolates and Cand- l S`. \ ' 'ulii Selianinaoitch. The ice-break I tile cattle keeping their appetites keen, so they .will mflke the - _ _ We will be pleased to assist _ _ in packing and wrapping all -. parcels for overseas. g\llllYlA\\\\\`\`5!\\\\\'tlllllQ= iwa NT ED ‘¥s:;..l:%...Fl:;=.l:fj gmli fII%R\§\\\ D f J ' _ I Qi ll_§._\}}§.\_§'_JI//17/1//4\\\\\\\»;\'ll/I/////_.gals li/I ll11uu.~\\\\\\\\\ Q- '<35 We want at once -- _ 1000 Bush Islao Wheat. ` 500 Bush Buck wheat. ~ 500 Bush. Barle 5000 Blish. _Heav Seed Oats. 50 Tons of .Goo Timothy Hay. L3 Tons Clean Dr Oat Straw. for which we will pay high- Self. cash pgicfa for quick _ and IRON i .vcr _ cn sam s . _ _mtingyquantity~for qaleple will build you up, cnricll Your blood, rcstol‘o _vour run down Carter & Co Lid nervous systclll. it is thc ex- cellent honlc blood medic- ueen Street Sccd Warehouse ‘ Charlottetown int' anti ionic, itlill can l»c`iltlii-.n lllllVIIIll\\\\\\\\\\\ III! PF '_ ~-Y l anions 'lllI1.\\\\\\\\v/ululu ` Feel _ " Exhausted Do you lack ENl'lllGY'.’ ls ttli effort to tio things? Yes then your system is ru down- your blood is illin and \Vlli.8l`Y y(?lll' ll0l`\'G'rl W9ill(. your muscles lack force. REX ALL CELER f£\\\\\\\\\\§ illl \\'f/III/II/fl\lIIIIILi\\\\\\\VIAill! K’ -e \\\7_\\\Bi*_"QI 4 3 B '~< »< \\\\`!.\\\\\€IllII U1 .7 :' ‘< both young allll old. llc- , l taking it today. PINT BOTTLE $1.00 . Call in anti see us regardin ' his Blood Medicine. HE NlacKlNNO DRUG CO. '__Ef'i’iF_ U iilfliiigf FQ __ Z *u|inmn\\\ Let us give you a receipt for the amount of ,your overdue account before Nov 30th --Beer & Weeksi ' ¢ 3179-'ll-2]MEti`_ gain llll_\V/'A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\*illll\ _ I* Phone 219 - 'pd down with potatoes for shipmen p. m. tlcers. Fuiisttendance requested. -There is such is shortage of coal tou Advonate, that the household coal cannot be obtained the islan ers have a hard time of lt. OFF FOR RUSSIA.- The name tho new ice-breaker, which Cana is sclldiilg lo Russia, is now the Mi will toon he on her way across th pond in command of Captain Joh itoail. (lapt. Road has been askc i_o name his own terms to remain i ing ilcet. CONCERT;-Do not forget the Y. M. C. A. Concert in Heartz Me-mori- al llall, Tuesday, Nov. 28th.` A line program. Among those taking part are Mrs. McLarty, Mrs. Henderson, l’rc»f. Barlow, Prof. Watkls, Prof. llinion. Mr. Roy Dann. Dev.-F. H. tra. Mrs. Parker Hooper, Miss Dili- nlaltio caluly for sale. Admission 25 <:onIs_ 3291-11-27M2l MOVING INTO COMMERCIAL HOTEL.-Mr. IG. liiltz, the new pro- prietor ol the (lommerclal Hotel. liellsiilgtoli. started to get the hotel reridy' for the accommodation of th two months on account of the death lit-_-fit. liattilcfleltl and have been for som ll-ibulc something for the unit as \\-liolo, and these frielilis are invite Io solid cake, candy, nuts, smoke 4-iiluile,-‘. etc., to 70 Prince St. any time ilp to Saturday evening, De ifmi for the special shipment to th gallant ililth from Charlotte-town. POTATO FLEET AT PICTOU. 'l‘lic Advocate sztys:- There was 'ir the most part. to Upper Cs.liada_ ilussia in command of the ice'-bx°elik- ' _ 8211. DON‘_ T FORGET the little Christ- -__ mas remembrances tor the boys ot/ COAL SHORTAGE IN MAGDALEN the 5th Siege Battery. Candy, smoke on nuts, ’ raisins may be left at Zio the Magdalen islands says the Plc- Church this afternoon from 2 to - ers where they are being prepared I0 will have to double up, two families shipment as a remembrance from to one house. There is little or n ; Q _ __________ :_ _ wood on the island, so that whe t _ ._ ._ _ o ~ ' , 0 Charlottetown Do il, now. 3210 n ‘ ~ -1 H OARD OF MANAGERS tl- T E B the W. M. P. of ‘the Methodist » (lliurch in Canada have issued a col). of to prlwer to all their members. In re- d ° ` H k. prayer meeting in the Hcartz Melli- er orial Hall at 10.30 n. m., Wednes- ' h n sponsc to this call there will be 0 day morning and in Grace Churc n at 3 p. m. A‘ii are invited to com n forty and fifty tllotisantl women. 8T_ GEORGE'8\I.. 0. L. meets to- ANNUAL MEETING CALEDONIA night _at 8 o’ciock. Election of of- CLUB tonight. installation of of- ilcerB._ 3209. B. e (1 and unite in prayer with between ----for Cash .__ ll 5 5lAl.LPll.LllAl.LDOSl.QA|-l»IllCl " »' r G¢l\\IIl\B mlb- Signnlulz ’ » ,iq IT’S WORTH THINKING OVER ANYW'A_*Y.‘___‘. If we can save money-we can sell goods ”’ ;” cheaper-that pays YOU. _' If there are no bad debts-you do not have too Q [?.(_\)fUfor some other buyer’s goods and-that pays 1' _ _ _ _ ¢ 1* ‘ ‘ _ If there are no more big book-keeping exp‘eltB*’i "; -to .`_ OVER 4,000 MEN IN SOLDIERS' HOMES Controlled by Canada’s Military H05. pltal Commission. _ O’l"l`AWA, Nov. 25.-There are 4,708 convalescent soldiers in the various " by doing wipe-t li-una.. ' 3 ;__. ‘ ' s i Llttlejohns and Grace Church Orches- imemlw There. is A complete mt 0,, his and Miss Edna Gordon. Home- cord- up to a recent dam 0 ‘tributions by the pupils, items about. pllblic oil Friday last. The house will the ncnool, the pupils, their duties- bc opened to the public on Tuesday. and Wm be_€.npec1n|1y intemnung wi The hotel has been closed for about friends of the pnn||n_ and to mem_i Of s-elves in after years as souvenirs of. the forliicr proprietor, Mr. H. A. /Les- meh, school years and schooll `gON'1- |:¢_-,RGE-f THE 931-|..|__Tn@, worked out in the face of great dis- iibltli Siege Battery boys must not be adVa1\i2\€-X95 the SCh00l NEWS is lm-;:otlsll_ They are right on the WOIUIY of g€'ne\‘0\1s patronage. 8 .___ BANK OF COMMERCE DOING ITS BIT.-Eleven hundred' and' seventy- iive oilicels of' the Canadian Bank of Commerce' have now taken up millit-1 ary duty. Of these 67 have given their lives and nearly two hundred are wounded, missing or prisoners of war. The bank has issued "No. 6 let- _ tcrs from the front," and the book has many pages of intense and pathetic those who' have enlisted and their re- NEW PERIODICAL.- Among the, recent periodicals to hand is a neat_ little monthly, The School News, ed-i. ited and published by the pupils ofl the Halifax School for the Deaf. The current issue gives it number oi' con- thought. As an encouragement to the pupils, when education is being luontlls. They doubtless have PRETTY WEUDWG VESTER- nrlliv l`ricntls who would like to con- DAV-- Sl- D\1l\Sii‘-WS' C11*-ll€'€ll'i\l WHS' a the scene of ti very pretty wedding (1 at 6.30 o'clock yesterday morning. when Miss Stella Mullins, daughter' s _ I V ‘ .. of Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin ‘ S. City became the- wife of Mr Frank- c. » w ~ c P. Hennessey, ‘the well-knowli druggist of the . Two Macs. Rev. Maurice McDonald, oilicitited.. The id looked ver Winsome in her br e ~y -' veiy' becoming costume. She was 11 attended by' her sister, Mis-s Annie llcet of sixteen sail or more of Island Mnllins; while Mn Ambrose Hen. 'cliooliers in port this week, all load- nmgey, brother of the groom. did i. the honors of' beet man. The happy young couple left by the The schooners were crowded into the morning express. for a wed. _ I " railway dock- in order to unload their ding trip in Boston, New Y0\~k_ l 5 - -. ._ -_ 'li Xmas I Gilt for Soldiers A few pounds of Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco, or a pound tin of Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco. _Insist on l-1icl;ey’s, the soldier choice. _ ~ / CD _ Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco fo. Ltd Charlottetown _ l \ _ _ /.. L_ - E1 __...._.._;';- _;.-. -___-._;-_._ - .2 - Q A Personal investigation Puts it Right if you havmny doubts as to where to buy your'Xmas Gifts, the' only way to settle the question is by a personal investigation. Then come tothis store_ we will welcome you_ People who investigate almost invariabiiy _favor us with '- their (patronage Because they know and realize that we have the goo s and our brices are right. _ _ _ Qualit counts evcry _time in those economical days and experience has taught us that we must always have the very best for our customers. ' J. R. claus, l.imiietl_ Jeweler & Optlcian Sunnyside; _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. "_ _ . SUGAR BEET MEAL ` I IF YOU ARE A DAIRYMAN _ You want to increase the proilts from your herd and you went to improve tile quality of the gn-ilk. You can obtain . these rdfpults and at the same time bring our cows to a condition of 0 fact health by feeding SUGAR BEET MEA[i_ - _ ` c IF YOU FEED FORBEEF ' You waht to shorten your feeding period. You WMI! *-0 °l'0W‘l mint gain' possible on every bushel of feed. You want them 1° have a'=iInisIi and. ii “bloom" that will brim! ¢0P Dl`|l‘-6\I~ You can accomplish these results by using SUGAR BEET MEAL. ‘ ' -IF YOU RAISE HOGS OR SHEEP ‘ yell want to pmiince the most pork or the most million 'md Wool in the siiortepe time at the lowest _ cost D0Bllbl9- Am l'°“ ' what itrong, vigorous animals that wont slclien hand dledmzilni r b you of your profits. -»Yoii\can surely bm' l 09° °°“ _ __ _by :peeing suo§lh__ A ~_ _ ___ ol (above feed will arrive in ui ftrw days which we are offering lldwest prices ter shipment or;dlllff!-iulfiigli__:"?I‘:‘r;‘;2“1\;:'§8 is my prlegg and booklet giving fill par cu a ." I '_'“ "..`_._ _» frozen during the recent cold smtp. dealers there allowed the potatoes while they paid demurrage soo-n in lb to be delivored_.~ln that case lil lost of the potatoes were bought f.o A Montreal paper reports that the tendered her it linen shower on to remain in cars and he- frozen, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fredl er - , ilian have. them go on the market were in progress, “Aunt Dinah," anti break the price. We hear that (impersonateli by Mrs. George Car- <'2\l'1>’§DGS IMO Cl1I`S~ Til'-‘YG I9 11 SCM” and other leading American cities. city oi’ cars and many Of the freight The Guardian joins' with their rmany trains ‘hound to Upper Canada have friends in extending best -wishes not been moving ve-ry fast, with the ` 1- I 'result that there are said to have LINEN SHOWiER.- The 'girl bc-on thousands of bushels of "spuds-" friends of Miss- Winnie Gay, one of Pownal‘s most popular young iadit-;~s'| Wcdnesday`night, the 22nd Insta. ati Praugllt While music and games vor) suddenly appeared, ‘laden with _ Montreal or wherever t hey were a large pack tied up in it patch-worki tho quilt, from which she then proceeded; iipper at this end would silife-r tho to display various useful linen until _ , 1 loss lt seems it pity thatill it year china articles-, also a small, thoughlk ' T G- . ._ _ » V homes throughout Canada under the control of the lnilltary hospital com- mission. of these 58 have not'bcen overseas. Besides these' there tire 907 out-patients, 1320 overseas men in san- itariums, and 232 others. The number will be increased greatly dn the immo- diate future, as it has been decid'ed to relieve as much as possible the con- gestion of wounded in England. About 4,000 men who have been assigned to base tl'uty ill England, will also be brought back. It is felt- that they could more readily get work now than after tile war. Tho tlanadian wound- ed overseas arc being looked after by three organizations, the Casualty As- scmbly Center, the Canadian Com- mand Depot and thc Caliadiun Dis- ' _ charge Depot. that pays YOU. _ . _ ---that S i ou KEEP _THE KIDDIES WELL Buy .Rubbers and Overshoes For Their Little Feet and at the Same Time Save the Expensive Shoes _ ‘I l I If you get what you want-pay for what get-`-when you get it--you have no worrying ltherd of you each month and that pays YOU. Arid the buyer.-g. ‘ profits most of all! »--Terms Cash here one -and alter Feb. 1917 es-nobody has to contribute toward them--_-Qui '- . ’*:r=__._ Q QF., _ . ii.. li '~ "l' 'l I - .' .;§-. From Injury by ° ,fl -- _ _Wa.ter, Ice and Snow -1] *U4 \ The woman who has several little b tots to provide with shoes will t t welcome the announcement that, ' a e through the efforts of the British » _ ~ Government. the price of rubber has ' been reduced so that the rubber V shoes that keep the little ones' feet _ _ bill- still unpaid dry have not agdvanced in price, as ~ other footwear has. I-Iere's an opportunity for the mother to keep 'the kiddies dry-shod and, at the some time, save the expensive little shoes, _ that have almost doubled in price. Mothers should buy rubbers this '_ fall, not only to keep tlie childl°en's feet dry, but to keep the fail rains and the sriow water from rotting the expensive leather ln their shoes. The economical woman will appre- ciate 'this and at the same time hers will be e patriotic act. a service to the British Government. every time she buys xi. pair of rubbers. 21 to commence with a clean sheet. f: get the account settled. _ . .. L Y _ _ O O O i 'In the me ntime " » NO, WE DO NOT WANT TO SUE FORTHESE ~ But they have to be cleaned up--for: . when we commence on a cash 'oasis-wewanl - i SO.--LET’S HAVE THE OLD BALANCE I ‘ TODAY. CALL-SEND-ASK US TO (_]A__LL_ g -any way that suits you su-its us-just-so' that f I - _“ _gp-__! _ _ Beer & 'Weeks are out oflerall overdue accounts see advt. ' 3170-11-2lMEtf. ‘ ‘I Y sUin.Jlll!""’ "A" _ Moore- & McLeod, _g .`~i»-i '_ ,...~, when food products are needed so very valuable piece of linen in' the lnull there should be such heavy form ol’ li bank note. Misa Gay thank 'Q i . t ere _ _ t(iei'l1ltnsi:i3ncc has been able to cure in all its stages o gggwe 5' r _ Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHEN EY & C0.. Tvlfdo. 0~ Sold hy all Druggists_ 75s. =r_ _?___ Y _ _-1 \_ for the prices are __ going /up shortly li.'s getting harder to get good spongos. There are not so many people in the fishing business now and for that reason we expect an advance in price any day now. .So you had better buy what you need ‘HERE _and TODAY. Large F' _ ' _ Stock We have all kinds. shapes und sizes. Sponges, with un- cut iibretl, from European and West llndian waters. Many Kinds ` ~ Lace and Toilet iiponges. Far sponges. _bigi soft and lux- urious Bath sponges, springy, rough sponges that keep the skin just right. - Many Uses ~ '_ ' We have sponge: for baby'| \ 'L bath, fogikitohen uso, for the ~ sl.able_-..tlie right -sponge for every “needs _ ____ Buy your sponge! now- get them here. _ _ The 2 Macs ` ~'Ao i _ .,_ , 1,, -~ , _ t \ V _ _ ,-'.'_..' _"__\` ;__: J ' 0' A V Ml . A l- _ ' _ . . ‘__ _,» gf' ‘gf »,'v._.___ ,>___ __ _;» _ _ . _ - ,_ _I _ _ _ _ _ _ » _ _ ,, ,.___, A ,.t' . and that is catarrh. iCata|rril héeitnig Kl’¢!¢e25i:;\é ` t ons r , ` "".f_='lif.lill.’l.'al°l'."§.illf`l¢.?t"°i .-iii? omni. cures A cANAnlAN l-lvlvm winter clothes at Redain’s f dt' tih dl ase.lll _ll - niiégf ,,¢‘::,‘,'gf`i.'§$ igiildllifg _iipselhe eonsuuilinn Our Canada! nd Sssisting nature in h¢;in5‘_i_ts !:é>\’é<\;ra'f§}§ From e‘ustel'li shore to western strand, op eturs ave an muc a ~ iwnrg of Nairn Uatlirrli Cure that they _offer Pair Cvanadii! nillunrlred Dollars for any case that lt ails to Mny Britain 3 flag forever wave u co taken internally and acts flliru the Blood on the Mucous Suiiaces of the System. thereby destrpyé God, guard amd Bu _Your Sponges “i“°"_l“”_.f Y y or an l’lotot.t the nntion's purity, .--.-` OW---1 A N ol ciinnfln. ' ' . Where man has never been a sieve, Where tyranny must find it grave, Ili (_lalio.tla! God bless hel' sons, whose battle-cl'-y is Canada. nl to ily or nohl dio Giant to her homes security, Bo Thou the strength and suroiy -lfiilie A. Brooks. 1_ llIII”fr?\\\\\Yllll4\\\ QQ. _ LADiE5’ SWEATERS, all wool. $4.00 to $4.50. Tuesday $2.75.: LADIES’ WOOL JACKETS, in Black, Grey and Red, $1.00 for 69c. LADIES’ KIMONA CLOTH, worth 40c_ On Tuesday 30c. I » LADIES HOSE, in great variety;-prices the lowest yet _ _ _ WE HAVE See our NEW KIMONAS ~- ' “\“'I/ /1. ‘< n\\n\\\\ Don’_t Be Crouch » ° QUILTS ‘ ‘ in M fGet Rid oi Your 10nSgB'_ ed he-r friends in fitting terms. ` N ‘-_ I - _ Luncheon was then served by' the' _ » _ .‘ _ iiostess, Mis/s Annie Prnuglit, assist.-L _ - _ _ _ 1 Aoi...-MA cd by the Misses Enid and Irene Smith, -after which ltht-;~ guests dee . _ ~ parted oo their homes, feeling that Th°ll\'°°d¢i.'s °is§'i'i¢§§"°§n;'1l'f¢'§il5ii"il’i°»gai2 they had silent a real enjoyable even- . ' -_.IN-nu ing. _ '/iv.: LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, a new consignment ln different styles-prices‘to‘l'each_'al'l’. \ _ li Yarns, All-wool Flannels, Flannelettes, Fiamieiette Blankets, All-wool Eiaolgégrfi- and all we ask is avisit when shopping, that you may compare our prices with otmnn, - _ Y. ~>r‘.l?y -_- vs_ ,i- LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS, sample lots, hundreds of them, less 25 par cent. , iii .r-iw __ _, _-_. ' .. I1 - A new lot of White Counterpanes just received, at $ll65 and $2.00. Also Illlfl A Corps' The nervejabbing com shinydlsposition into that of a “grouch”-a few drops I of ~ your corlis I e l XIII g\ Quilts, $2.25 to $10.00 customer - ` _ th , d ca t d l'cate them for less than -$4.50. Our price for 'I`ilesda_y~_ can qmckly changeasun W?d\nf:astday?(;l’».03?o Thldgsday $4.00-no less. ' ' _ | f I ’ i LWould You Buy Some Furs at_ a Bargainfi. 001' C011! R°l\\¢dY 1 Mans Coon c