“Plctoiig A. H. Kim. Halifax. 1 ».1 M F SEPTEMBER 29, 1914' , -Y " °, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR "Yl’l1v-n| DIAN PAGE ,THREE .WMIIIQ ' “Doc Bird S ,, PERSONALS miuouc useuiic "Tha function Yof this storeis tg nerve ou always-in s way you want rg in erved. _ 1, ,Z _\`\. ` ZWILQ V f \ I I i .4 \\,\, I L. \S. \ . \,>V ~.4 _ _/ |i»\f~|i\\¢ “GENTLEMEN” Speaking of quality-yo ll know the store tha tands for that first, last an ll the time. In Sundries- In filling prescriptions~ In their various remed- es. Tha_t’s the store and th druggist in whom you ca place your confidence. This Store ! E. A. Fosrs Central Drugstore Sunnyside "The sweetness of low price seldom equals the bittemcss of poor quality," IIIIIWW/i\\\\\\\‘llll TIIIIIA\\\\@IlllIIIIIIi§\\\\\\\\\ ' Q-i-+5 %n||iz\\\\\\\v//////// Dfb 55 l A Our Dollar Pen is a Dandy This dollar pen of ours is made especially to our order and is really an excellent value for the money. It has a medium size bar- rel and can be had in a variety of sizes. Each a sp_len id t lear writer with a ready iiow of ink at $1.00. Another model at .i $1.50. ~ W. N. Tanton J I , M \\\\\“\\\@III \\\\\\\\\\"II//I/ ing Mis Cit Ha cit yest lin ols Ch be he to spe in mo da gtctr home at Sumniersido yesterday BD the and tow Bo we , Miss Amelia England, of Traveller‘s A “ -Rest. and Miss Helen McKay, of' L11 , Wheatley River, who have been visit Charlottetown, who is now a teacher J- yestertlay nfternon after a short lioli- R day in the city. D in the city yesterday. I-Ie was a guest If at the Queen Hotel. Also at the Queen (1 St I’eter's. D Sir Louis Davies, I{.C.M.G., and Lady Davies, who have ben spending the summer at their residence, River- side, here, leave to~niorrow niorniug M on return to Ottawa. g . Amon those from Cliarlottetowli M terday and returning last night \vere M Dr. S. R. Jenkins, Prof. W. Davison M and Messrs. w. in Donn and w. 1.. M Cotton. M Sunnyside ::If you are looking for high qual- ity in- cigars, cigaretts and tobaccoes. you will iind it right here. Our tobac- cos are selected from the lines, which are the best in Canada, anti for real t-oiiipetition and high quality are su- perior. Better call iii today and look over the line. MacKinnon Drug tio., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. MEM. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Following is the personnel of the 1*. I0. lsiuiid coniinittce in coiiiit‘t~tion \vitli the Ilolgiau iiclicl' Fiiiiii: \V. ll. Aitken, Cliiiiriiiiiii; ll. J. Rii- ey, Secretury-'I`rciu-uircr; tloniinitlec, Sir Louis Davies. lion. J. A. Mathie- sou, l’i‘einier; (,‘Ii:irlt‘s Lyons, Mrs. FiizL:ci‘alil, Mrs. llentley, Mrs. L. M. Poole, Mrs. 1". W. llyndinan, Mrs. (Dr.) Conroy, Mrs. (l)r.) S. R. Jenkins, Mrs. T. C. James, Mrs. F. J. Nash, (Tontributions marked "Belgian Re- licl' Fund" may he sent to D. J. Riley, Treasurer, 40 Queen Street, who will take delivery oi’ those froiii outside Charlottetown. und acknowledge same. Everything will be shipped i'roni here early next iiiontli. Donations ot' cash will he gratefully accepted us the Cnninilttco will he onalilvd to pur- chase food with the money. Previously acknowledged $150.00 Fntlicr Laughlin McDonald 20.00 Mrs. I-‘_ P. 'Taylor ‘ 5.00 Lucy Robertson 1.00 M. I). 6.00 Robert Willis 3.00 Lady Davies 20-00 A l"'l’iei\d 7.00 F. W. llyiidnian 10-00 W. ii. Aitken 20-00 Donation No. 12 .25 Him iiiiiiiiis George S. Oxley, Waterloo. Oni-I Mary Ann Martin; B. G. ’l‘odd, Mont- rciil; T. Hudson, Picton; Mr. and MYS- S. M. Walker, Augusta. Me.I l3f‘f"“l"l Loeb, J. M. Carr, Toronto: C- S- GM' roway, D. Mackenzie, Halifax: J. Chuster, St. John; 11. Macdonald. Hum' ilton; John Baker. Montreal: R- F- Beil, Halifax; G. W. and Mrs. Phillips. Sumniersltie; F. W. Horton, Montreal; T. W. Maciloniiitl. Georgetown: I-85'" Robin, Montreal; V. T. Bartriini. Tor- onto; Dr. W. L. Mcboiiilillfl- Montreal; John Harneaux, Jr.. Ogdollbilrs. N- YJ George Boutlller, St. John- QUEEN. W D. S. Fraser, Tryon Valley: R- - McEwen. Si.. Peter's1 Jas. Deli/'lif- Knowlton; Wm. Croft. T0l'0Y\¢°- -I~ Jones, Summerslde; J. S. Perry. Sula- merside; Mr. and Mrs. Young. HH _' fax; M. and J. Delaney. V€l’“°“ Rlver' D. McMillan. Vancouver; H- M' Bm' thers. Vernon River: J- W- wl“d°‘°’ Boston; W. F. Tanner, A- G- Q“l"”' WHO WILL COMMAND THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT7 i.oNooN. zs.-'rite iiuegtiw gg to is command (.sns- ian BI] M1' Inky at any is yet The been Canadian these. YOU’ reason to bv' Edwin Alfred may be con- tne sDP0l“f' ‘M Miss Rose Toole, oi' I-Iowlan, Maine, M her sister, Mrs. Ii/lcDonaId, Kiiikora, KI before proceeding to her hoine after _ ing relatives in the city, returned -lil _ | home yesterday. Ml' _-1 Th Miss Katie McKay, formerly oi’ -T9- at Ellerslie, returned to that place M --L. M Mr D. S. Fraser, of Tyne Valley, was W iiotcl was Mr R. \V. McEwen, oi' M _.___ lil 8 » ' » attending the Soiirls exliiliition yes- M left yesterday afternoon on a visit to M IIT MOUNT STEWART 1" P0811 Yeo Northam is visit At Moun ' - ~ t Stewart last night a pub- sl';,,E:f:‘§f*°‘°W“ 01° suv” vi "C me-ating In the interest or the coi- UFTHY- lectlons for this province's contribu -- ‘ tion or 100,000 bushels of oats ior ni.; B e%'l‘(p}l3*;lg*uf”;:_1§791|`;If Book. ofthe firm of British armies lu the field, was held y on basin » “PHY River, is in the and In spite oi! the badstate of the _ ess. weather was largely attendei ..___. M195 Hem, Clements’ of Murray ,hs csllgeclal "Fl" W” 3911;) UD f1'0m New Dominion Collector. Hector rboiir. who ii b i i y’ °°”'“’l”g “ ”””‘ 9’ 0’ "le ei..-rio;-Total, $04.00. comribniirig |`0lUl'l19d has eenvstmg in the most prominent public men M the $5 00 each --T F Stewart Win H Y. om i, d _ . : . . . . . -25 er ay IIlilt?e‘tiiili;e ‘MT-oHw2_eFt0hadd§;si tile McEwen. Miss Mary McNeill. Mrs. G. Mn marence Tidmarsh my mt presided- M; A 1,1-eu°e Aim,-W [3 -ld-~ D. Mekinnon. suns McNoiii, iiecior 0|-day mowing for Mbntreal to M_ I, ia" ,eh tie .B3pee;:he.:.._0;1;icl; McNeill.. .Catherine McNeill, (-ontri. resume his studies at MCGHL were of an exce tionauy' high d buting $3.00 each:-Ilector McLean, D °r er' Hugh McPhee. Contriliuting $2.00 each. rncd a CONTRIBUTIONS. lready acknowledged dies' Auxiliary, Rustico (per Mrs C. Doueette) mes A. Moar, Brudenell s B. D. Howatt, Brudeiieli os. Bulpitt, Montague mes L. Younker P. Beer, Montague rs Horatio Nelson ev. David Wright r J. D. Mclntyre cLeod & McGregor ni. G. McDonald . M. McKinnon Heber Newsome rs Alex. Hamilton avid Wright verse and Mrs Jiio. McKay. rs John Cliandler rs Henry Ross rs Thos. Ford rs A. Barrett rs Rackham iss Phoebe Doirou rs Alex. Doiron rs J. L. Stevenson iss Zilla Stevenson rs Pidgeon iss Minnie Pidgeon rs Andrew Doirou rs Alex. McRae Friend an enjoyable visit to (Hiarlottetowii. §;`}?§§lu‘iMiBs Laura A. Bain) rs Jas. McDougal, Cape Tra- Collected by Mrs R. C. Buntain M1 --- and not only, in their patriotic fer- Re e °;;a;is0b:;r1t;1hhl\gicIiotlsnoIu. JofPBrook- Xgllg. :sltirneduthel audience to a Ditch T » ., ' er o r. . . ~ Il S - ' . z??lbtYeh£w‘¥laBh;’is:ti£l;g herthonri cial :gigelyléintglcslesfgin;y;%tyiisl;)i;;¥;;ve)1}erllg_ gfmwen, G. G. l\IcMiIIa lice-tor , s e on r r . C- r. f .1 . . . . B “ n the P,_emier’c(};)g:, JN? laikxgsom' ingstone. E. D. Doull (ontributiiig Miss Winnie Blaiioiiard, who had ‘Vli0 was in characteristically excel- i1',ha H Georveutt §l1OE]l>il(1)l:£{;i thi? sitilmmer months at :fini Ifkorm xiii :gave a. rousing address. a m' ' U I1 LIS G , t 0 GV. l‘. f S - . . - the United Smtes'_;' ias re urned wart' Mr' A* B. br;-:;ly;{1r¢;0nM1o4urntD. iladie McNeill. ’1otal $29.00. Daniel _ H -_. McKinnon and Mr. James Mclsaac. Co Miss “mule llc-er, who has been A subscription list was opened at B *_ ea Miss Eva McNeill, Summersido, , Sa em me We9l¢'e"0 ill ChH1`l0il0¢0Wil. | | each: Archibald Currie, George Gor guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, ve Mm C- C- Gafdlllef- l» Campbell, Dan Smith, Patrick Dowl- ` '_**" ing, Mrs. Julia McDonald, Edward Dr l<. E. Smaliwoorl left Charlotte- Darrach. ii yesterday morning on a visit to ston. He will be absent for three "'*° Ca eks. - M ea $3,346.64 In N, 217.73 M 5.00 zi 2.00 R 2.00 D 5.00 D 2.00 A. 5.00 A. 5,0 .a 0e 5.00 C 5.00 i| 5.00 M 10.00 M 5.00 J 5.00 1; 5.00 Q e 2.00 D_ Il v. A. Craise, Duncan Bucliannau, D. McEwen, Bessie McEwen, Edna E. rrie, J. W. McGregor, Jtlilin W. Liv- 00 each:-D. McNeill, Mrs. J. I-I. NINE MILE CREEK, rtoiit-rior, Miss cPhee 5.00' Jas. W. Ta or, $1.00 _ $ . yi ; ntributing $1.00 each-Arteinas etts. Arch McDonald, Alex. G. lilc- nding: three months at her home the meeting ‘md met with a hearty Donald Allan Livingstone ‘ Stewart Charlottetown, left yesterday fespollfe' about 400. bushel” of Oats Iiinian,'Johu Campbell, Thomas Mc- ,ning on return to CalE“ry_ .ind $150 in cash being subscribed be- Gr ____ fore the assembly dispersed with the M M.-5_ (D,-,) Mex MCNMH spent a few Sllli-ling of the National Anthem. M egor, Jas. J. McDonald, Alex. S. cDonaid, Malcolm McDonald. Joliu cDonuld, Allan McDougall, Hugh Ys in Charlottetown, returning to mmm vifqtffo flyer? rllgllillottewwn re' McDonald, Neill McQuarrie, Edward °"“°°“- John McQuarrle. Contributing $ .75 arrington, John A. McDonad, Mrs. ch:-John D. McDonald, Mrs. ndy McDonald. Contributing$ 50 att, Jr., George Gorveatt, Sr., Garnet CANOE COVE, Collector, Archibald mphell. Total, $27.00.'-Mrs. Carrie cLean, $2.00; Contributing $1.00 ch: Neil W. McKenzie, Mark D. man, John A. McDougall, Mrs. Arch. Campbell, Mrs. Alex. V Campbell, iirgaret Campbell, Malcolm McKen- e, Dougald McDougall, D. Mcliiiiiiin. oderiek McRae. John D. McKinnon, uncan McCamiel, McFadgen Bros.. uucau Darrach, Neil D, McLeaii,Jas. McNevin, Neil McKenzie Jr., Hugh Grant. $.85. Contributing $ .75 ch: Ewen D, McKinnon, Mrs. Neil ampbell, Daniel McLean. Contribut- ig $0.50: Margaret McDougall; rs, Duncan A. Darrach, Mrs. Joliu cl)ougall, Mrs. Joliu A. Nlcliiiiiioii, oliii A. Darrach, Mrs. Farquhar Mc- ae, Neil McNeviii, Jr., Arteniiis Rog- rson,,Hugli Mc_Pliee, Angus McEacli- rn. Contributing $0.25 each: Mrs. McEachern, Garfield McLean. LONG CREEK, Lauchlin McI{in ou, Collector: Total, $20.00.' Con 1.00 tr 1.00 M 1.00 M 1.00 H ibuting'$1.00 each: John McLean alcolm McNeill, F. McEachern, Mal cCaiinel, Mrs. M. McNeill, Thonies eiitlcrsou, Mrs. Tlios.. Henderson, 1.00 L .50 5 :50 .50 5.00 50 A. 50 E_ 50 McEachern, Norman McLean, Alex. .25 M 50 3 McLean, Nt,-,ii E. hffcliacliern. Mrs.Neil 5.00 1.00 H K ester Henderson, Myrtle E. Hender- oii, Dan Mclflwen, Mrs. Sarnli-Mcl’liee. K. McPhee., George J.-McPhee, W. Stretch, Mrs. W. E. Stretch, Diigald cLeod, Mrs. Fred Stretch, Fred tretcli, Cliadwick Stretch, .lohii S Meliaclierii, Mrs. Alex Mt-,iieiizie . W. McNeill, Mrs. \Valter McPhee. azel A. McNeill, Lauchliu J, Mc- iunoii. RICE POINT, Collector, Mary Low- to find the Island lookin! as Dl'0BD@1‘0“B liirs. A. J. Houle, city, left yester- day morning on gi visit to her sister in Moncton, where she will be mei; by to lcnrii that his eyesight has very has left for a few weeks visit with her to her Island lionis.-l`teglna Leader. 1 Queen. sons of Mr. John McQueen of Empire to go to thc front and are now at Valcartier. Quebec, ready to go to the front with the troops. The Messrs and enlisted there with .1 western Miss Edith B. I-ienderson. who came from New York last term to attend the Union Comiiiercial College. is now cnipioyeti as stenographer with the Casper Ranger Company. New York (‘it\'. In ii letter to Principal Moran she says “i sm very glad I undertook the study of sliorthalid anti I thank you for the excellent instruction I re- ceived while attending the Union Com- mercial College. 5194 homo after a visit to the ciil' d‘"`l“Z i-zxiiiiiiiinii week. the guest Of MISS Bertha carter. King Square. Miss the city for the past couple of days. He was n piisenger to North Wiltshire on the afternoon train yesterday. Mr McLean has been residin8 in E_dmo‘;\- ton for three years and has lmog good" in that place. He is P6889 i it ins ions absence- HB lliikéli nskgeilusnd active interest in the fox lndustry. .Worth a Guinea " aBox up safest, most reliable and most popular-for the common ailments of st.omacli,. liver and bowels, is always BEECI'lAM’S PILLS U ,M rnmmer) of the Edward Wnye 50c., _Mrs James E. £‘|’1‘:lt]£;;,£1el:f_r"n‘stgled from Quebec Waye 50c., Mrs J. Mclxeniia 251'., Mrs 1 with the contingent forthe seat of war D- A“dl'°“’*‘ 509- MVS E- Smith 250.. His mend., trust. Mrs IV Wltlock 25e, Mrs James Pater- l Il I. \ 1 ' (1 ' lwatthliae (Sill Illlilne throusll U19 0001*- glmnsli Mm Egwulig MCR” $1' Ml" I A 1. , il b k to his family a 0 “THB ¢`. FS E. Arthur $1, 1 g§:lK';rf;]f§;l “" “C Mrs Angus stewart $1, Mrs D. sin- ( Mr Russell McLean, of Edmonton. Gamster $1' Més N I 'St I 1 - Alllorill- Who 5 few weeks aggicunge John Crew 750'., €liislf:1BeIiu(AIid'rf,yI,::: 1 to his lmme at N°f¢'\ Yiltsh 'fl ,Q si, Mrs wiiuiim Mathews 4oc., Mrs A spend 0 short vlwaiivh- “S ee John Monbs soc.. Mrs J. Ling si, Mr.. Mrs Neil McNeill 1,00 Total to date $3,653.12 her huslinnd at the last of the week ._______g tr when they will take n trip to Dion- Miss Annie Pldgeon and Miss Josie N trcnl, Quebec and other cities. Illaiiciiaril, one pair oi’ socks each. M --- PERCY POPE, M Mr Augustus Mclnnis, who has been Hon. Treasurer. g undergoing treatment for his eyes in Sept. 25, 1914. ri the Clinrlottetown Hospital yesterday.. HUNTER RIVER LISTS. M returned in his honie at Murray River. Collected hy Mrs W. McDougall and M Mr I\’IcInuis's friends will be pleased Mrs G. McGuigan.-Mrs Everett Wed- T lock $11, Mrs lVl. McDougall $1. Mrs much improved. L. II. McLeod $1, Mrs G. D. McLeod Q, -_ $1, Mrs Fred Waye $1, Mrs Angus tr llirs. Ewen Cnnipliell, North \Vilt- Nicholson $1, Mrs Donald McKinnoi1 P shire, P. E. l., wiio has been visiting $1, Miss Katie McKinnon $1, Mrs M her daughter, Miss Lillian Campbell. Robert Bagnali $1, Mrs H. Gerow $1, 11 and Miss Elliott, 1722 Scartli St., Re- Mrs Joseph Bagiiall $1, Mrs E, bleu. L_ gina, Sash.. for tho past three weeks. Nevin $1, Mrs Garfield Stevenson $1. D Mrs Ben Crasweli $1,, Miss Cassie sons in Polly. Sask.. lléfflfe returning McLeod $1. Mrs John Fi; Crasswoll $1. A Miss Janie Nicholson :$1, Mrs Neil McLeod $1, Mrs John Bngnzill $1, Mrs Messrs William A. and Dan R. Mc- John Rackham $1, Mrs G. MeGuigaii E $1, Mrs A. Stetson $1. Mrs T. S. Mt. Vernon, P. E. I., are other brat/_c McLeod $1, Mrs R. McMillan $1, Mrs ri Island boys who felt the call oi' their A. Seaman $1.25. Mrs S. Brown $1, tr - `-» . -I' . H Mrs G Brown 500 Mrs W Sellars 50c., Mrs A. Sllipliant 50c., Mrs John Pouiid 45c., Mrs Alex. Buchanan 'l5c., McQueeii’s were in British Columbia Mrs Donald McLeod 50c., Mrs Van P Iilerstine 751' Miss Mary Kellv $1 , ' » -». . . P. contingent. Mrs Murdock -McLeod $1.-$42.20 P_ ___._... Collecteil by MISS Mari' l3Hgun.Il.- Currie. Contributing $0.50 each: Ed- .` ` w Miss Mary Bnguall $1 Mrs Hattie Bowniaii $1, Mrs W. S. Stevenson $1, Mrs Goo. Stevenson 25c., Miss Flora Mcl.cnnnii 50t'., Mrs Fred Weews $1, Mrs Geo. Mt-Leod $1, Mrs J. A. Cut. lille $1, Mrs lioivard Weeks $1, Mrs Henry Weeks $1, Mrs Leslie Weeks $1, Mrs Howard Raokliain 500.. Mrs G. W. Stevenson $1, Miss Annie Weeks $1, Mrs Nelson Murray $1. Mrs Robert I-Iill $1, Mrs D K Ferris 50c Mrs G __ Ferris zsc.~$i'5.00 ' ` " ' M .--_ Num Muriel Bonner' tenchm. of Collected by Mrs John \Vnye.-Mrs 1' ..~ ~ ' 7 1 " VlcTomA‘ North Tryon, has returned to herl §~is;f'3‘i]Vll’l§‘*llllie$1\»)V§;l"39 m:Y€_iIoi2, Benton $1. James Waye $1. Mrs Loninell Moore $1, Mrs Michael White $1, Mrs plinut $1.25, Mrs Geo. McMillan $1, Mrs Frank McMillan $125, Mrs Geo Ways $1. Miss Maud Crew $1, Mrsl J. Crew $1. Mrs Nelson Crew $1. Jacob Smith $1, Mrs Wm. Large Mrs Robert Siliphant $1, George $1 Miss Martha Beaton 25C,- Mrs Miss ther. Total, $19.70. Contributing $2.00 each: Arch. I3. liicllonald, Dan iel W. Taylor, Gullilord Lowther. Con ibutlng $1.00 ouch: Mrs. D. D. Mc eill, Samuel ` McNeill,`1-iectoi cLaiuc, Mrs. Alexander i). cLean, Peter Currie, Janet McFad- eii, John McDonald, Donald l\lcQuar- e, Mrs. Jane l\lcEa<‘.liern, Charles cDougall, Neil D. McEnelierii, (‘oliii cDougall, Mary Lowther, lleiiry aylor, $0.50, Alex. li.IcEaclioi‘ii, 5 .Z0. NEW ARGYLE., (lolleclor, Misa ladys Parkniaii. Total, $14.75. (lou ibutlng $1.00 each: Gladys N. arknian, Colin McDougall, Lani-,lilii cliinnon, Mrs.. Wm. Gillis, Daniel oss, Mrs. John Gillis. Mrs. .lolin Meliiunon, Mrs. J. C. McEachern, uucan McEacherii. Allan McEacIiei‘ii. Mrs. J. C. McKenzie, Daniel Mcl’lice, non, Mrs. L. Mciiiiiiioii, $1.25. Con- ibuting $0.50 each: Mrs. Sarah Ste- art. Mrs. Hector Gerrard, Colin Mc- achern. . CUMBERLAND., Miss Evelyu(?ur- e, Collector. Total, $15.00. (lon- ibutiiig $2.00 each: Mrs. Jaines ogan, Mrs. Tlios. E. Murphy. Con tributing $1.00 each: Mrs. Joseph Doyle, Mrs. W. Murphy, Jos. Murphy, atrick Foley, Mrs. J L. Murphy, Mrs. Quilty, Mrs, Frank Smith, Mrs. M. Murphy, Timothy Itotclifort, Evelyn tr w ard Doyle, Margaret Griilln. PERCY POPE, Acknowledged Sept. 21st. lion. Treasurer SOURIS RED CROSS FUND. (Per Mrs, IC. |‘1. Styles, Treasurer.) Membership Fces to date. $111.50. Subscriptions.-Mrs Ly ons, .25. rs. McKenzie, .75; Mrs. lferuiison, 00; Mrs.- Lord, .75; Mrs. Burpee, .00; Mrs, Weeks, 2.00; Miss lf. Knight, .50; Miss (`amDb€ll. 1-00; Mrs. Morrow, 1.00; Mrs. Fable, .50; Mrs. Steele, .25; Mrs. McDonald. 1.-U0 Mrs. Thomas, 1.00; Mrs. Mel-lschern, .00; Mrs. Fraser, 1.00; Mrs. John MeQunid, 1.00; Mrs. A. .\IcQunid, 1.00 Mrs. Pierce, 1.00; Mrs. Keasye, 1.00; Mrs. Creamer, 1.00; MISS ll- .\lCQuoid .00; Miss Mctliiaid, l.00; MPS. A- llnrke, 1.00; Mrs. C. I-lteriis, 1.00; Mrs. (‘ox, 1.00; Miss Marcoii, 1.00; liiiss G. Sterns, 1.00; Miss Clieverie, _00; Mrs, l\1cDonaltl, 1.00; ilrs. C. corn, 1.00; Mrs. E. Fl. Stylw. 1-00; Mrs. H. Matthew, l.00; Mrs. ii.- Knight, 1.00; Mrs. beard, 1,00; Mrs. .Hugiies, 1.00; Mrs. Matthew, 1.00; ‘Mrs D. McLean, 1.00; Miss M. McIn- tyre, 2.00; Miss Vaughan, 1.00; Miss Katie Cheverio, .25; MTH. F. (’onr0Y. .25; Mrs, W. Mei-`.wen, .50; Mrs. Brennan, 1.00: Mrs. Mc.-Millar, .25: liirs. J. II, McLean, 1.00; Mrs. J. E. McDonald, 1.00; Miss ltuth Crosby, 00; Miss Bessie Brennan, .50: Miss Gregg, .50; Mrs. A. D. McIntosh, 1.00' M", Roy McLean, 1.00; Mrs. Turner, 1.00; Mrs. Garrett, 1.00; llirs. Capt. McDonald, 1.00; Mrs. Marshal Pa- quet, .50; Mr. John Hamlin, .25; Mr. John Campbell, 1.00. Collected by Mrs. Jnn Mclean, including $10.75 from oflicers and crew of Constance, 2. tnru¢Bnia aM Udtohrhhc Mr-ld “.944 our-ywh»ro.”ln loud. li 0*" list! adn an , . .J THE BIG ELECTRIC SIGN ‘- T---o PRINCE EDWARD -mu- _ . I ` , l “Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery” I SERIES NUMIIER ELEVEN ¢~_\3`<'1- 'i‘i<:inzii~‘ie BA’l"l`LE iiuoo Li.uni-zouul-:'....._...... ............... .. “`5NE°"~ “"‘R'5 "'\V""` L'i'rioMi'ss ,,,,_\,,,,,, , ` g .s'i‘.\i<'i'i.ir\'1. A Cause For Tliankfulness - A Thanksgiving Story Bored to death, financially embarrassed, the Tremaynes apparently _'have nothing to be thankful for. Their children escape un- Testing Fire Essanay Drama hurt from a frightful trzin wreck, but the agonized parents find no trace of them until they arrive at Grandma’s, where they have a family reunion. A timely offering. , COCOANUT INDUSTRY ` (Educational) Gettingfjthe' Best of Dad ` A' robin, Mira. miter -/.1 . , -v <~ . : . 1 .. Extra I IN THREE PARTS -4 7 Extra I ' “The Peril of The Plains ' ` SENSATIONAL, THRILLING, STARTLING DOORS OPEN 6.45. FIRST PERFORMANCE 'STARTS AT* A7 *_* V i _ 75 S uris Hi Ii School 13 05 MTS. JDO. MCLO!-U1, 30005 Value. 3322 \/1'. \ \\ I ' i-1| T t.1 $0 og T-»--1.-$1<>2-fe M--~ MCI-fm pill-M ` ‘;.-.~€..E.l-0'..;.;....§i.;...“" ` Mm' Bushey’ 2 pairs Sox’ 1 Pair Jack Sullivan l0~ i\'cuuctli Poole ‘m“t“» I Bed ‘i““t' l 15- Ain... i»f...i@' '_i,-'.’~ letras.-i iiiiinrii' , .10' l~`i'iiiil£ luiqiiet, .i0; Earl Paquct Alfred Styles' £5; Clifton C' ilrqrc iiill.-iiii '10-\'\"irick>\\`t-c"s "' ,__ 1( _ rw ., §‘I:;l1i‘;"‘,',fl-ifétt 1`§‘5‘f‘k1l,’§Iar§l‘:1”‘z_l£;» .»\rf.iii.i- .\|et'.iiiiii.., .z0; iioggie iiuiiptti .z5; Arthur '.\ico`r.naid, .40; Ling -10; -lifes’-,S ""f’?“f\l\- 10; Ifvun: twis- Girrrett 25- Peter vai..pbe11 .z0- ;"ké'r5’ .,.“y\,-,,]’,1,l,`,‘,',"'| ‘um l§,“'“(“r°l ' ' ' _,._ _ . .‘ ’ a. . .-;>; I .en`<, . ;; let lzlifgaz” M°§t““°§'h-f°- ;lf'_““"’C‘*t,‘~"‘?Sir,;@ 1.0.-.i-ri, ,i0; in-rn..r.i i>i~...i,_-iit, .10, i`“"'rc u eU1‘,3_ E' D0 _q1'()3bs_m9u;`liernard Foley, _Z0; Earl ’I`o\\'iisend, tu? 4000' ' `* ' ’ f ‘ ' ' ' ' 0 .05; John Towzcnd, .05; James I‘oolc , .05; Russell »‘t.Jt»hii, .10; 'l`oiiiiiiy S D1‘;,lf“'t¥,‘§;‘ct)'Mc_ iw..-,iiet, .0r.; Hinirrt M..i...n, .i0; Miss nnnnia 05- we'iiie"’G§.rr-'etc 10~y nes- M"“`l' W“lSl" ‘T52 “cd M"":"""°"“' sie Garrett' 010' Maud llnilettl 10' 'ml Charlie MCI“.Mh(`r"’ 'ml John nrssie tiiiitirrl '25~ Harry Mconiiiirii' "°""’l’s"' '°5; "‘"""l° Pa““°t' "mi .15; Russell l.card, .255 llnn 1VIcLl'iren, mchard monh’ '0"’ 10; \‘lillie llrennnn, .l0; ‘Gordon Chevel-ic' _1g; Waiter Hanign' 10; ::I}it. tlieiii with equali- takeii it lot ol' iiitrtliciiie of one liilirl iiiiiiy. 'i`lie woiitivr really is that we ‘ind another, I tfoulri not get aii_vtli|'iig have not lost inorc sliips in this innu- to help nic uiilii I used Dr. (‘|i4Ist",s' iii-i' duriiig lliv .several weeks oi' war- Nerve Food. i`ni‘1‘. “When l Iicgan this trczitnient I “'i`he avowed policy ofthe German could not rest in lied, except by sitting iiuvy is to eiitlcavor for the present upright, on account. ol' the dreadful to \\'eiikt>u our naval strcnglli i\_v` pains nlioul the heart nnd tho quick, iii:-ans; oi' niinos and subiiiuriiios. We iouil licniiiiiz. Tho cliuiigo wliicli Dr, cniiiioi, liclp tliiiilciug i`r<>m <:crlniii :is~‘ l‘li:iso':s .\`vrvv Fooil luis iiizidv in my i>t~<-ts ol' this oc<‘iii‘i‘t-ii<-v that the iii- conditioii is woiidi-i'i`ul. It has cn- t<\lligt‘iit'e tlvpnriiiioiit of the tlcriiiiiii lirely overcoiiic these syniptoiiis, :ind ; navy is being_iiiicoiiiiiioiily well sc ‘\'ctl. 's mukliig nie strong :ind well. If this- \\-'c wish, tlicreforo, that 'thc <'iviI nu- sintvmeiit will help to ri-livvc the sul- ,tlmrilics would pay greater lit-cri to foriiig ol others, you ure ni, liberty to llic voiisinut \\'uriiiiigs |irosso 1iiiij.' i`ui`lli<‘:' t~fiiiiiiit\iitl the sug- Ht-,=‘.lioii nit-iiliiiiii-il li_\' our liiivul cor- spoiitlviil \\'iili i`i';.:ni'tl lo tlit-_ list- of inns nroiiii.I llcriiiziii iitival ports. lit- liritisli .ftiiiiiirnlljr liiivre rightly ‘<*l\ vvry 1't\liit'iiiiii io resort iii this xp1"lir>ii!, and ilif-ii' iiiiiiiidr- has re- t't\iv<--.l i:oiir‘i‘t\l ;i}ipl't>\'nl, hilt it may lit- llvii ti time will tiiiixiz- to ziilopl iii,-\v lil<\ii.siii't-s iii iliis' _i' iii-wt-1' ships. it is i=.§K~ .,‘.?,-.“!cE,` _-¢“"3 no) rn. u\__`__ ui.. -_(A, ¥»n"1 Fl li. N. 9° si. “J Hear the Exquisite Columbia Grafonola _ The Columbia Grafonola is truly a wonderful enter- tainer. _ You are offered such a wide variety of styles from which to choose, such a complete list of talking, vocal and instrumental selections to satisfy your every mood on every occassion and for every _kind of entertainment. And the tone of the Grafonola is liquid, sweet and pure-it is just what you want. Prices range from $32:O0 to $650.00. 55359--10Mfmwtt ~ -1».¢'.f.. _-» ¢ “A sintiin Ill#-l\hn'u»\'°1 #.161 A' E:.fl;.2.¥.l.'“bS