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You see-the relief you get from Nervlline is permanent. It doesn‘t matter whether the cause is spasm of congestion, external or in- ternal; it it is pain-equally with its curative action upon neuralgla-New villne will relieve and quickly cure rlieumatisni. sciatlc. lumbago, strains. swelling or enlarged joints, and all other muscular aches. Nerviline is a guaranteed remedy. Get 'the large 50 cent fumlly size bot- tle; it is far more economical than the 25 cent trial size. Sold by dealers everywhere, or direct from the Cat- arrhozonc Po.. Kingston, (‘unoda. REDDIN BROS. s Our Dispensary Dept. TO DATE. has proved itself UP- I Our patronage is the RESULT. Up-to-date Service. Fair Prices. Personal Service. REDDIN BROS. 8626 ZISMII |` I I L ml l A Powerful Ally-Telephone Service lt enables you To GAIN TIME And ANNIHILA Apply today for rates and particu- lars. TE DISTANCE The Telephone Company of P. E. I. F ,_ ___ --._ . B I Important Announcement THE GUARDIAN PROMOTION EDITION is undoubtedly the most important publicity work ever underiziken for the advertising abroad of the advant- ages, resources and opportunities offered by Prince Edward Island. The Guardian desires that this edition be thoroughly representative of the Island’s men of action. V it is possible that many who might desire a re- presentation in the work may not reached bg The Guardian canvassing representative. ’l`_he uard- - ian will be pleased to furnish full information to those making inquiries. ‘1 ssei-fi-:fmt-:tr , | From Factory To Home The Amherst Pianos Ltd. _have opened out on 159 Queen St. with a stock of line Pianos which can be sold on easy terms. p Call on or write to ` -1 R. C. McDONALD,i 1 _ ,_ A .IQ ~ 1 ` .- ' -IT PAYI £0 bil! it illil Provincl -MR. Ll. P. FOLEY Guardian rl- grosentativa in'Alberton will saldly receive subscriptions and advortiliill matter. ' -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can bo obtained at Lailerty'a Tolll°l*~ ial Parlors, Qnnmoraide. _-TO COIIREBPONDENTB. - OW- lng to the increasingly heavy llY OD GKDUT date. mi-f _ooorsttows special. Fon ALBERTON.--A special train leaves Kensington ut 2.30 p.m. and Summer- sldo nt 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. Sth. for Albcrtou. returning after meeting. Tickets $1.25 from Kensington.. $1.00 from Suinmersldc. 8896-ii-5ni2i -A OISAPPOINTMENT.-Because of u slight defect in his eyesight, Mr Leo Gallant, one ot' the young men who recently left Summerside to oder his services in the third contingent. has been rejected. Mr Gullnnt arrived home on Tuesday evening. I-ie is a good specimen and feels rather dis- appointed.-li. -TYNE VALLE_Y.-The order of merit for pupils of Tyne Valley School is as follows:-Grade l.-1. Nelson Sheen; 2, Delniont Yeo; 3, Hazen Mc- Kay. Gmdo ii.-1, Stl-wart Williams; 2. Earl Wllliuiim; il, l~‘riink lilifiiny. tlrtidn ill.-1, i-Isle-llc Sieivart; 2, Olive Ellis. (‘1nitic IV."-I. l~I\lsl:icf- Williams; 2, ll. Lldstone; Il, ilnlnnd Yeo. Grade V.-1, Ninn Wiililron; 2, Ruby Grigir; Zi, (ieriio liloNi-vin. Gra¢lc` VI.--l, Kathleen l~‘orhcs.-Il. -Among thc voliiiitcers for over- sens service with thc Mounted Rifles lcuvilng Siiuiincrsiile on liloiidiiy wan Earl G. Reid, son ol' D. ilcid, ot' Camp- bellton. Mr. Ill-lil luis for some time pust been cmploycd as accountant with The Joiunnl l’ulili.-tiling (‘.omp;iny, :mil was il highly cupuble otilcinl. lic was cxcecdlngly popular with ii wide circle of l'i~ii\iiils who will join with un iii wlsliiniz him cw-ry success in iiis new sphere of activity and ii sufc ri-~ -turn when "thc wut' is over :intl ine battle won." “'I'}S'I‘ERN 1‘ERS()NALS -llcv. J. J. McDonald, Kiiiliora, was it visitor to Sumnierside \\'ctliicsrlu_\' -li. -Mr John 'l‘. McKay, Si-:i View side on Wt-tliicsiiluy.-ll. -Dr John T. Cosgrove, Wellington side, \\’ediicsdii_v.-li. a visitor to Suniiiierside Wediicsdity. -Ii. Rink on \Ve 4 . .ki-' I*-* ~' » '_ ;,.~¢`_ 'J . '{'.'* »- 1' Pr “ 3 i L 1. _,?.,.v.'. -<_~_ _._1/ . » ~ ‘ 1‘;~*’»`-Ei....:;i1J"-"<5 "li*ii,:" 5 - " Sheet Sale ' NW 9" '$2.98 I . We’ll bu a pair of Men's or. &Tomen'e best welt Shoes, regular price $4;00 to $6.00. Morris Ct tslllifll ' 5.1.1- »..»:;| 1-.=i J q-. . t -itev. J. S, l\icl{:iy, Port ilill, was i ‘sebum i 5 -ONI sertion Ihr nmn. (hah Minimum word each in in this- oni- order. cents. MONEY - will "‘ your DPODEHY. -COMING ATTKAGTION.-Under the auspices ot-Division No. 5, A. 0. H., assisted b¥ Division No. 2 L. A. A. 0, H., the our-not comedy drama. f‘Tlie Count.ry_Kids" will be presented in St. Paul’s Hall; Suinmerslde. on St. l"utrlcl¢'a evening. This play is by the same author at “The Country Squire", which 'was so .successfully stalled by the same talent on St. Pat- rli:li's Day. 1914. Reserve this date for 2‘/4 hours of solid enjoyment. I 8899-3-5m1i. :zwe have a splendid lino of all the most luscious chocolates produced by Molrs, Neilsons. and Willnrns, put up in elite boxes at 350. up. The Mae- Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George und l{ent`Streets.-MEM. TIGNISII ‘1 --VISITING HERE.-Miss Josie Cal- lnghaii. ol’ St Louis. is visiting Mr and Mrs (‘. l<‘. Morrlsey, who ure at. present under medical care.-Z. , *_ 3 -Mr John T. Murphy and Martin llusiler, of Mimminigasli. are looking after business interests in and around 'l‘i|:nisli.-7.. , -T0 MISCOUCHE DRIVING.-Mr Ray Gaudet, who for the last week was visiting his slider, Mrs W. U. Sumner, returned to Mist-oiivlio Tucs- dny driving.-Z. -WEDDING OF NOTE. - Miss Loretto iluuiiet, formerly ot' this town, wus the other u'wl~|t1's _ Hanging ylflall ancljl I Parlor Lamps' _We will sell the mat- eflal by the yard at the lowest price that can be obtained in the city or have it made to order in our usual first class manner. ' - We suggest that you place your_or¢ier early to prevent disappoinimengj when the season is ad-` vanced. ‘ _ issues omit-sires: D- -\- mia ou; °` It of hanging m -s lamps th t _ _ . the nic‘esstwyoi?lmTreevor‘, Seann Y it " ' nesiiisii qnsinx "extremely beautiful L iiiy a _ 1100' 1' large Ind artllti ’ ‘_ ed, they give o' splao il- ltltuinatintl and Nil! I ~ . surp‘il-lslngly umm duliitliif ni ii . . 1‘ ' .; ‘ . ; Coll irli and loo.; 1;?" " lli e ot' amps-7. I P0 io' ses wiistyoit' ut and our low priooa wil tieiilht on iasoniwo