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'I Try LUX to-day. illlillllillllllll Illllllillllwimlilll _~ L Br|'f1'.rl|made,by I -Lever Brothers Limited 7 To on o 'V (_ 4 ssl.-i . in-nunumhanuatinau “I6” -‘-T ` `v , Ff-`- i te .ll .. --.~ - . u A! . ...-'~.~.,-.-... l » _ - ;l,.-,»..-.,f.;-..-.-.- MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CATALOGS FREE ‘Ve sell Bc-ssoit llfwri instru- uii-nts :ind niliei m;\|...< \u.. lin>'. l:iiitar¢:_ Ma- l1l.|,l._._l.ll-_ The lnrit. st Hugpzpr ln-use in North .»\vnciIrz'.. t`;ii;\lr gs frec. Winch fl - you untill LlNDSAYt|»1|1i.i» |89 SPARKSST “ 0'rTA\/\/A,c/-\NAo/\ ' l wtouosv . -- ' runs, ntctt stoop maestro Nov. 14th by ting. ' NIUE BY ||00D'5 Miss Addie Dewar, to Mr. George- Rev. George Henry. at the brides als ters. Mrs. E. S. Norton, Brudeuell, Parker, Georgetown Royalty. The ceremony was performed in the pre- sence of the immediate - friends of the contracting parties.-Lt. l MRS. JAMES MCKINNON AND DAUGHTER Miss Mllicout, Manta.-_ gue, left for Boston last week. where Miss Mlllicent will take up a course lu the New England Conservatory of Music. There will be away for tho winter returning in the early sprlng.‘ 'Mr.-:_ l\.icl(innon‘s, business wlll be cou\lut~ted hy Mr uno Mrs. Compton’ Pura blood enables the atbmarb. liver and other digestive' organs to do their work properly. Withoukit they are sluggish, there is loss of appetite, sometimes faintness, a da- ranged state of the intestines, and. in general, all the symptoms of dyspepsis. Hood’s Snrsaparilla makes pure blood, and this is wIty,iI: is so very successful in the treatment of sr many ailments. Get it today. _ ' . sl l RECRUITS FDR 'ENGlNEER8.-» the Onward Mission' fllircle of which the brldegroons lsfajmember. together with other handsome presents from friends in Tryon. Tlielr friends' wish them 9. happy and prosperous journey together through life. ANOTHER FOX COMPANY.- tin the Royal Gazette of Saturday all- pears application for letters Patent incorporating the “Canadian Fur Company, Ltd." The capital stock of this company is to $361000 divided into 7200 shares at S5.each. The head office will be in Summerside. The ap- plicants are Messrs Lucas, R. Allen. A- “Sterling M¢Kay. Cnnrios- it. Rog- `ers, Peter G. Clarke and B. Graham Rogers, all of Summersldo. ' l" “mr “bSe“ce"'B‘ Messrs Albert J. Corney, City, and ` TUESUAV ‘Samuel Grant, Murray River. have, A TALENTED CITERGYMANT' A joined -the Canadian Engineers for Pol-'CE °0URT-- Al- “I0 P°||09 llfuui>t01\_df==u>atrl\ says Rey. 'I`h°m~ overseas B¢,.,,lee_ A_ C_ Cullen' Clly_ court yesterday the Prohibition cases as Mc-Neill, late of Prince Ldward ls- len last week for SL John,B’ Queq/ aglllnsl Margaret McKlnnml and “_ land, has been. invited by the St _having also signed om l-ae; Block were ad_|0lll-l-led__ the fol-. 5011" PYGSDYWTY *° lake charge 0* imer to the 5th and the latter to the ‘he P'°“"l""’““ “"""°‘*° “' "‘““°` in tn ossnnit not issued on sat. 11th- A couple or Sunday drunks I0"-_ RUYMHHY “lid HHU""0“d R\V"" lll.lll,_y fllele llpgears the names ol were each given sentences of $30 or durlng the winter. Rev. Mr. Mchlelllltwo more l,_, E_ Islanders wounded; 90 days. Two other drunks were also has very successfully Huvnlled i\\|pl.l,,,,,,, _l_ M_ Dl,,,,,, all F-l,,l,,,,,, finotrszo or so days nrni $5'o.» ten three churches for the past mouth|Bl_ldge’ and Prlvale C_ E_ Dolmn of days resepctlvely. and during that time has made many friends in the three villages. Mr. .\lcNcill is a talented poet and .writer as well as it minister. - AN AcctoEN1'.`- 'rho many friciids of Mr. Thos. Wilkinson, Al- borton, will regret to learn that he met with a severe accident a fowl, days ago. It seems that in unload-i ing some pressed hay ln his barn one of the bales titled, thereby throwing Mr. Wilkinson to the floor. He was picked up. carried into the house and the doctor called in. Mr. Wilkinson was severely bruised about the chest and suffered other injuries to his arm and face. but fortunately no bones were broken. Under skilful treatment he is making goo-il progress A VERY PLEASANT EVENT took place Nov. 15th at the home of Mrs. Ebnezer/_ Campbell. Montague. in which more than one person was interested, it being the marriage cf her daughter Miss Etta to Mr. War- ren Campbell of Valleytleld, the cere- mony was performed bythe Rev. George Henry, Montague, In the pre- sence of a number of guests. The many valuable and useful presents bespoke the high esteem in which thc young couple are held in the community, and the Guardian ex- iouils to them at happy and long wed- ded life.-B. WAR TIME SERMON.-There was it large congregation at St. James’ (‘hurch_ last evening, when Dr. Ful- lerton delivered the second of his series of war sermons. His subject was “The Bright Side of War." and his text was from Genesis 9:13. The preacher dealt with the subject in his usual malstorly style, emphas- iug the great need for "patience" in i1.c conflict. that now clouds every- hiug around us. “Wo are not wanting in endurance; that we already' have; S. S. Hessian _ LAWYER Montague, P. I. I. Money to Lola - F but what Britain uceds ls patience.” Our armies will be true to their tradi- tions and shall`conquer in the end. but no great good is ever achieved without much sacrifice and sorrow, and it is at a time like the present that we need to think of the words of the text: "I do set my bow in the cloud.” Dr. Fullerton will continue the series ”""':8'“° next Sunday evening. IA.-McLean, K_C., Donald McKInnot MOLEAN G. McKlNNON plarrlltsre, .. attorneys-ai -Law loyal Bank Bldg.. Charlottetown. l--r . _ NORBON I. DUFFY larrletara and .attorneys lolicltors tor Royal Bank of Canada HONEY TO LOAN F- W ~--;:.-' - , 4 Money to Loan Money lo loan nt reasonable rates of interest. ou good improved farms Gr city iiroprwt-,»_ .\l.l.iir.ntions win receive prr\:_'»l.l, zttimitiori. . H. J. PALMER, Bari); of Nova Scotia (Jliainliers. 3289-11~27M1Mo. hilton ié. in-:N_n.tY W. E. Bentley, K. C. _ Barrlsters and Attorneys-at-Law Money To Loan. Office-Bank of N. S. Chamber!! Charlottetown, l’. E. I. .. .. WARIUIITON A SHAW Barrsters, Attorneys, Notary. Pub- lle. lite., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank of lontrnt Ctahnads. Permanent Mortgage Corpo a n_ Oilices-Old Guardian Olilce, Pri: was Block, Carlottetown. P. I. L ; Dr. J. E. BLANCHARD DENTIST PARLORB-125 Queen Street, r Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 276-.I _ 803141-1!lM1mo. J. D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and _Notary Public Oillce ___`NEWSON BLOCK Charlottetown , / Branch Office Georgetown Money to Loan on Real J Estate . *ings ~ \ - 'l ..i, V . ‘_.: ll _ . ‘. . ._ lv I ` __ V v V \ w PIE SOCIAL AND CONCERT.- A gathering of' morc than current in- icrcst took place in Mont Carmel llnll on Nov. 28th under the auspic- cs of thc- woman's institute. The hall was pricked 'to thc doors. At the outsct an elaborate rprogifamme of dialogues and songs prepared by the ladies of the institute was execut- ed with great skill and accuracy to the boundless joy_of the audience, which was kept in a con- tinual rlor ' of laughter. The fc.ut.\ire of the 'program was a. dia- logue in three acts entitled La Meare Robat Jose," and Le- Docteur Gratis" in one act.” The following songs were sung: "Vice Ln. F'rance,' by Rev. P. P. Arsenault; "Lexile t‘nuadian" by Mr. Gulllannle Arsc- noult: “We'ro Tentlng Tonight on thc Old Camp Ground" verse by Rev. l‘. P. Arsenztult and chorus by mem- bers of the cholr.' Tipperary Tom- my" -by Miss Roiiolla. Arsenault. “Whispering Hope," duet by Messrs Rosclla Arsenault and Josephine Gullant,”“ Keep the Home Fires liurnlng" by ladies of the Institute' and members of the choir. "Revell de lcxile, also by ladies of Institute and members of the choir. Pieces of music on the organ were contributed hy Mrs. Thadde Poirier organist. The next feature was the selllng_of the ples which was executed by Mr. Jeremiah S. Gallant by auction. The proceeds of the ples coupled with the entrance fees realized the round sum of $50.00 which will be given to- wards repairing the school and pro- viding -for sanitary methods. This is what the Womans Institute ls _do- Ing towards uplifting the standard of our rural school.-R. AC 1.116 C0l1ClI.lBl0l1 Of U18, DSC01111 BB' Lf W W . , _ \ lection th audience gave vent to its _ l - . R 753° WHY SUFFER SKIN IURIURES ,_-_ Whenapost- card will bring free samples of GUTIGUIIA SMP mil llltlmtti which give qulick relief In tb speeri; cure when all else fa.ils.Whynot v a 1"' !’)J_ l 4 J /‘l \ 5,. Bloomfield. , ccled a telegram Saturday lnfonming him that hfs son Regiriaid was killed in action on Nqv. 18th. The deceased had enlisted with it western Canadian SAW MILL BURNED.-At an flames had licked up the property o Mr. Anthony. J. L. Gallant of Mont ing besides a valuable grain crusher. self with new belts. What is most. to be regretted, is that there was no insurance on the property. lt is through the night the fire burst forth. _,lt is hoped by his many friends and neighbors that Mr. Gal- lant wlll endeavor to replace the burnt property in the near future.- R. CORNER LOAFING. - Street corner loaflng, as well as fast trotting on the Summerside streets. must stop, according to Stlpcndinry Magis- trate Wyatt, who on Friday morning hnett four young men $2.00 and costs for obstructing the sidewalk says the Agriculturist. The police have repeatedly warned those who hold up the corner buildings that this prac- tice must stop, until they learned that mere warning doesn't pay.` Henceforth they intend to bring into court all street corner loafers. Mr. Wyatt gave the offenders a serious ‘heart to heart" talk asking them if enlist. I-lc issued a warning that any who repeated this offense would be dealt with more severely. NOVEMBER WEDDING.- St. Dunstiairs Cathedrals, Charlobtqtown. was the scene of a vsry happy event when one of the most prominent aid. The bride was attended by ‘Miss Agnes Proud of Charlottetown, while Mr. Joseph Smith, brother of the bride was groomsmen. The bride was tastefully gowned in a suit of brown broadcloth and wore a 'black picture hat. while the brldesmaid's suit was suited for the occasion. Aft er the conclusion of the nnptial mass the bridal party enjoyed in the fore- noon a delightful drive to the home of the bride Where a wedding dinner was served. The afternoon and night was spent in dance and piano music with song. In the morning the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ceilings a long, prosperoui aind ar groom's -present to the bride was tt set of costly furs. TWILIGHT RECITAL.- Tho twi- light recital givengi the First Metho- dist Church on Sa rday was perhaps the most largely attended of the se- ed. The programme consipted of ten instrumental selections by Prof. Hin- ton in which 'both his musical, talent and the splendid range of the fine pipe organ were well brought out. Needless to say every number was ments on his .performance were heard. But to many, perhaps to the majority, the numbers par excellence of the programme were the two vocal solos Rosary," both admirably adapted to her clear, sweet. sympathetic voice. e appreciation and evident desire for more by, for a church. loud and con- nued a iause From the growing evident that an effort will -be made to have them continued beyond Christmas, the period at ilrst set. WEDDING BELL8.-An interest- ing wedding ceremony recently took place in Tryon, the, contracting par- ties were Miss Mary Atkinson of Burton in Longsdale, England, and Mr. Thomas B. Fell of Tryon, P. E. I. (formerly of Yorkshire, England.) The event was celebrated at the home of the brId‘egroom's parents Mr. and Mrs. .Toslsph Fell in the pgesence of :immediate friends. (Phd ride was given away by llr. Fred Leard Rev. George Morris emulated st the ceremony. The bride looked charm- ing in a gbwn of cream voile, trim- med wlqx lace and orange blossoms. After a sumptuous :upper the evening was spent in music d of course there wss the usual 'attendant clilvarie to f ride ht.. U make things lively, many and varied - ` . _being tile wonderful costumes get up " _ 'for the occss ont. The b bm; -~éT.°.i...".'.° "““"° »°»'|°"»‘i“"' If-"'51" with her many valuable and 'ntl- fnl- presents from England, and the lisp” couple were also presented l°\d\>rd°`\\=»”°iif°“4l=°\\°g:i'°fi°\- ' -wits it shower or omni srnoteo from tl pp . _ _ popularity of these Saturday, after- noon recltals' It is already becoming Mr. George Jeffrey. Llnkletter, re-i 0F LOCAL INTEREST-R0V& George Orman and R. W. Weddnil. formerly stationed in this Province, have been visiting Montreal. and were cordially welcomed by Dr. Rose, Pres- rggimenf during the early days of ldellt Of [IIB -ll/llIllBi.€l‘lIli ASSOCl&il0Il. me wal-_ He was abou; 20 yelll-5 0f`A resowltlon' of condolence with Mount age_ ~ ‘Allison in the death of Dr. Sprague. and expressflng appreciation of his valued services' to the church, was early hour Saturday morning. the. P88801! 118 8 Whole. f -- WOM EN'S INSTITUTE MEETING Carmel which consisted of saw mill, -The YGEUIHF meeting Of U19 SJW' geal-5 for llawlllg latlls llllll fol- plllll. cess W0men's Institute met on Nov. 21st at the home ot’ Mrs. George A pair of scales were also destroyed., MaCK3Y» G"“hHm'S R034- The U7]-'50 Ml-_ Gallant had lalely plovlded mm. discussed was the “Needs of our Sol- diers." Thirty pairs of socks have been completed recently by the mem- bers of this progressive institute. and lllollglll that ll few slllll-lll-l had /been they intend to continue this branch embedded in tho saw dust and that °f Red C\`055 Work- lil WHPOHBS £0 V-he appeal for more socks. At a social held recently $23.00 was raised for Patriotic purposes. N0 FAILURES HERE.- R. G. Dun & Co., report a few small failures in the province of Nova Scotia during the month of November: one at Aimhorst, one at Alyes-ford. one at Kentville, and another at Glace llay. The Amherst failure promises littlc or nothing for the creditors. Asirlc from these tho general situation has been very satisfactory in Nova Sco- tia so far as collections are concerned. Prince Edward island still maintains its llong record for financial sound- ness. There has not been a failure in the tlsland for months. APPREClATION.- .ln announcim.; the closdng of the "Prince Edward Is- land Students’ Gift Fund" (for two ii r us for the ‘Soldiers' Disablcment Fund). November 30th», 1916, Miss Slninvay. orlbehalf of the memhcrs of the Com- mittee expresses s-inccre apprecia- tion' of the loyal co-operation _given the undertaking and heartily thanks the many school teachers through- l I ht tl on Tuesday morning, Novemvber 7th, °“l uw P_"0V|“"'°- Wm "onli le '= .- ‘ matter before their pupils, the pup- . . l l l ll l » ll- _ lla themselves who. so , splendldly ly alll that is needed. In conncctlon_ ilii]llziiigBcas(i.i`ee>s Smi7th,J(ilaIiisgl(1)t‘i>i of 11%-r_ worked for the Fund. and the parents with transportation matters we also and ll,ll.s_ Joseph Smllh was ,mlled ln and friends who encouraged the hear complaints about the inadequacy mnrrlage to ML Fred Colllngs of the young folks in” this work. The' live of the loading and unloading facilities G S Stanley The ceremony was members of this committee are: at the railway terminals hero. Ship- peplolmcd by 'Rev Maurlce Mcl)o,,_ Lt.-con. Jam-os Warburton, M. iJ..,lnf>ra say that them ought to ba' more - ' ' 'hSirltedtfEd- chairman, t e ipo n n on o ucation; Major (‘.hanle‘s Leigh. Dr. Conroy, and Miss R. M. Stanway Secretary-Treasurer. TRANSPORTATION TO AMERI- CAN MARKET.- The Maritime Mor- chant, published in Halifax, saysz- - “Ono of the worries of the moment to the local exporters ls the prospe'ct of the discontinuance of its service by the Plarit Stea.mshi_p Company oper- ating between this port and Boston. Advlces have been received to the ef- fect tbat salllngs of the ships will be discontinued for the winter months, just at a time when' the fish exporters' need them mos-t No doubt I rl llf . Th t ~ . ggpglyo igfflrgec and egroomewggpghowlii ‘an effort will he made to secure a by the many costly pl.esents_ Tlle. freight boat, for the connection is far too important to be lost entirely. A large portion of the suplies going to the United States ls shipped by the New .York boats., but since the loss of the Stephane the sallings are reduced to one in three weeks and that is much too infrequent to pro- vide a. satlsfactor service We think ries, the large church -being well fill- we may lake lt lg, gmntéd .tml a steamer for the Boston” route will be secured, even though the ilsh mer- chants,have' to undertake thesecur- Ing of one themselves. Our trade through the port of Boston during the coming winter should be heavier than thoroughly enluyed by 111° Ms” au- usual, as in addition to tho doubting dl€IlC0 Mill 1115115’ flW°“l`9~bl° Wm' up in fish there has also be'en 9. good demand over there for farm produce. The steamer secured will not neces- sarily ne'ed tobe e fast one or to pro- vide accomodation for. passengers. contributed by Mrs. Hinton, the first _Slow -speed freight boats that will "0 DIY Those,.T8Bl‘B." the second "The make the round trip between Halifax and Boston once a. week is practical- *-t= "*"'“B"=-' £- »,. . \ I as look neater. pair of shoes? , ~\Wear 'Those Comfortable Old '~ , 'Shoes This 'Winter ~_1&nd Show Your Patriotism and ' Thrift-Inexpensive Ruhhere or Overshoes Will Protect Your Feet The spectacular rise in leather prices has a sig- nificance far beyond its painful effect on our personal expenses-it is becoming a serious matter for the Gov- ernment and our soldiers at the Front. The war is using up leather much faster than it is being pro- duced. The reserve, particularly of high-grade leather, is steadily diminishing. If the soldiers are to have plenty for shoes and equipment, and if the Government is to be able to procure it at , prices within reason, civilians must economize on it to the limit: ~ This is the reason well-worn shoes are no longer a discredit, but an honor-an evidence that the wearer puts patriotism before pride, thrift before vanity. Fortunately the prevailing low prices of rubbers and over- shocs make this practicable. In most cases they cost little more than before the war, and a very small expenditure for either will protect the old shoes perfectly through the winter, keep the feet dry and comfortab1c,'and guard the wearer“s health. Many are following the sensible course of getting a pair of rubbers or over- shoesito exactly Ht each pair of shoes, for rubbers that conform closely to the shoes they cover wear much longer as well - This is one of the rare cases where virtue brings its own reward, for in addition to the very considerable money saving, what is there 'that affords such solid comfort as a .well-wom Saving Shoe-Leather Is a Public they v-50 waiting 0" we ~=°fwS w “°‘i K"°*‘°"S “th a Y P' ~ ` Service as Well as a. Private Economl’ , l . 1 .1 platform room to ‘load cars and the attention' of the railway authorities is being directed to this fact. SCHOOL' WORK.-- The following lit the report of the work done in the Pownal School for the month of Nov- ember. Grade VII.-1,, Mabel En- man; 2, Verna ‘Smith; 3, Florence Brown. Grade V.- 1-, Margaret Bur- den; 2, Amy Smith; 3, John MacMil- lan. Grade IV.-1, Cyril Jones; 2, Marjory Brown; 3. Florence Smith. Grade III.-1, Leslie Wood: 2, Wen- dell Jones; 3, Ernest Smith._ Grade Il.-1, Elmer Jones. Grade I.-1, Pearl Weeks; 2, Harold Lowton; 3, Vivian Gay. Perfect attendance for the month: Margin-at . Burden, Cyril Jones, Wendell Jones. Elmer Jones. WEDDING BELLS.-A very happy event took place nt the Convent in New Glasgow. N.S.. on Monday, Nov. 27th, when Miss Edith May. daughter of the late John and' Mrs. Smithc, of Websters Cornel'. P. E. I.. became the wife of Allan James McDonald. son of Mr. and' Mrs. Norman McDon-1 ald, also of Webster's Corner. The bride was attended by Miss Katlte Mc- Donald, ol' Charlottetown, and tho groom was ably supported by Mr. Phillip Smltlie, brother of the bride. The bride was charmlngly attlrcd In e. tailored' suit of blue beaver cloth, and large picture hat. -The brides- maid wore a costume of brown Bed- ford cord. and large black hat with wliitclwlnga. After the wedding tho happy couple left for. Truro on an ox tended' wedding trllp. Tho bride who the recipient of is largc number of ,,, __- ..,,.__ _ -_";--,-5‘:-*.§»_`,Q»._s,..-~, , K. . --~ ‘ f f- . -~-»...'~v'- -» =._ _ 1 . In "N -_ r-..1__ .....»s:- ‘ .__, _ -_-,< lr _ \ __ , l"m..,, l-.-- . ,»~ ` _."u~¢_4-:_- . \ , _ . srl ,TUE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CCM ‘ ANY I1-I0 Granville Street, |qa|,|;-wax, N, 5 useful and valuable presents. s .-. .umm , ..-, .‘»- _ , - 4th. ANNOUNCEMENT A CURE FOR GRI PPE ~ The second dav after the West India Steamers of the “Royal Mail" leave the port of Halifax, they enter the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, and from that day for- -51; ir, ward for many weeks, the traveller has no -,`_iT immediate use_ for an overcoat or winter f" clothing. He is breathing the tropical at- mosphere-au atmosphere t2at""qulckly _ _ drspels the grippe and other su h Canadian ,;'- li ` winter maladies as he may have brought with him /`, _ .. lf” - ,'__.`,»,. _ Many Canadians who left for the South with b_ad colds in Jalnuary and February of _ last winter will testify to the truth of this l statement. ll - I cAn\`/ELI. anos_, . w. K. noosas, c.1'.A.. oc. nLvs. _ il > l i “I . . ,.. ., , ,, __ _ _ .l __ -,. , "'>./.~ , . lf \?- _ 6 _ fl./,7//dm, .' 't,_\ h 1- ll:/(1 if -_ _ - ' '. -- . _ ‘ l ...-v-..1Ll...uh"_».a;a'...."f.‘.";;§i "" *M* ,J 11/. rv:-..:._~;1".\tn'n.>.:ria’¢‘f;.a)/,ollllll_,-Wl,,_,})* j»6zW//- tquut/hr .-/» . - -- ’ » ~. »,,‘,... _ ` nu... ' summed. _ W _ _ , , | v __ _ HELLO! Flour. will you? lsanvc used ~ Send me my usual sack of KENT No Si I-KENT thi r other for tai y':ars.n¢' L / \ i . / . , Il ~ ----» - _ ._ -..A . .. _ _ _.__.___; - lif."'l§’.'ll"l`/-' '; /7 c . 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