~»\»- .- ,.,,. ,_ , ‘ ‘ " s~` " . ,;'_:.._._;;; ' V7* - I as 1% _"J" I is i;~ .,._~ 5’ ‘Y ' |}.‘ j' §'~I_‘§_'T‘f Vi i . ,~r' _,iw \. » ;'i. Zhi `”@.f’?' f `,<'. I1 .=`I~~ _ _ ,L _.4 i ".~<"1` in .t “ E' i_’~‘,ér;._ i§,Ey<_I;;., is i- 1 ir;f~7: ~"'.3i§. pf , I ."""i"fl ‘il "":"~7 ` .». 1 ._ ._ Mijn _ _ fitgipe .I ,.1 ' .. 3*. _. ,L _ '_g» .V - 1”:-~“ .' . ‘i i' ...-.e. A _- _.‘_-i;~i`;=i"'_` .`lii‘f»=='= . .;.if=7if-vis' -" ~ r -ia-;.= ‘ _~. A .. _- _ , __ _.___- ...___ 1..... .My _ __ ` v§._|~€je’._-..- p _...tm __ »~L.;,-",.-;'-=,.~ -_ _, §¢~..1¢,-' ~"`;;¢.,-E-_ 'i...__,.. A ._'._. _lx _- _`_‘__ V. _f\,:i?},.iei§;{§‘l~‘ ` ,!,;`li Fi ,iid 5; g ',_'i‘_-_`." -, , ;¢,,__.~ _ -.55-.i~;. .- ~,. . no \ .; ;" l ‘.0 I ,` ,;.9.~l.»; fp. . ' , ,¢, ities. 1 ,' it . ~..l~1r . *. » 1i4g;.”;»5‘|‘|~, ii`l’t~; PROVINCE. Just try ii. _if W 4., _,__ .»“»¢1»- Q sq g. ,_ .~‘ . .nc ff” _,.1 .A_ ~¥~ ~> si ` ‘3 . -ee* ~ . F3’-=`=.._s.,§f=~r -» .4 » I' " f` .1¢1;-ii' =_~_`,._»;_' .<~.-=i`il_i=z-7'f,`f-~f».'.j.¥_`",-_`_i-` 1.- - : M ‘ *_ '11 aw. .nc a'_. _;_-. on. :._::<:: '_:_,_*= 3 :.,_;_,-_.gf _ ,__ ,.~ ».~» :'»'n.$%-2 ,Y-"1 "~‘ ~, -wr" _ag ~j=.:-_' -fe ` »'_ ‘ri _i;Z.'3‘.‘f*_‘~;»_~g¥-...»..~“’!“‘ _ . f Theatre ’ 1 Matineee at 2.30. Dootfséfopen at 2 p.m. “THE I.0VE TRAIL” " _ TONIGHT! _MAE _Qi v »O¢69'O4-5009-00-O*O'§OV-GOO-OQ£O°OO9¢ C+ és Great Canadian oods. r Dj TT |I“THE WOLF’ A Flay with an dance of Jomedy. ____ *iii New Vaudeville. 7 ' Seats now on sale at Box Office. ; PRICES- 7 1 Evenings, 35, 50, 75C. Daily Matinees, I 15 and 25c. are _._~» , .4 c,¢....,,' »¢4o.-eff i~1--:~;--;~»;-.:<»;~-;~~»-:si €<»:w»f_»»3»;i-z»-;-»;~3~»:-»;.- 1 . THE season of holi- day gifts is drawing near. Let us suggest French Ivory in one of our beautiful gift sets. V See these handsome sets on display in our store. i `l Beautiful. serviceable, ' ` yet moderately priced. " ' An lcleal present. Each article stamped "French Ivory." - ‘lf 4, f__.'.-,,.-..-'.s»._ ., : ' " _ ,-`._ j‘.‘l'.'~» "§ ju' "tn . . , , __ ..~.-_'V ’.._v , F’ J ;"_‘ff- .‘. .vm 1. I -'”‘_.¢ 1-.:= .' "`»;~'.=-als." f' 4' 'Wa .,~ I. - ~~ ':.'1'<,,~ _ V ` "'~f'» """ . .1"'=". ~ .,,_\’.'.~~ r 1., ==’ ii 4? .. 3 .iff _.I I I ~fi:i@ ~ if” :;~1v.f \_ :F ...:`e;. __ »_- _ 1;’ `,.1x{‘:_"_<,-I _ I I . in _:.55/,.. VV/ ‘_ / .';-,?»f.-/_ ‘_ 0 ~ .5 r _, _ _.,-,._.._ ,ss-' li: im __i " ‘- llli1"_l».\i_fii\ _ Mil' "` ` ' I WFBZZZTREXEILZEEY ,» if j..tiiwiiiii iioiiii 'hc good old fashioned kind fresh and sweet, try Slime. Graham Flour Our GRAHAM FLOUR is pronounced the best made. We supply the best grade of hard wheat which is ground by the 'BEST MILLER in the Island Made F lonr §:,,i_» _-» Made from choice im' '»"l"' r _ported hard wheat, sup- rior to imported flour. fr ou will like it, and use ,gf no other, sold man y - Quantity ` f;»~i§§ " Rottso onrs, o/rr. .`_"~l,f'f"_‘7 _ MEAL, R YE_ FLOUR, lr-gg ,t z » if sg. i»i‘E§.' a = ' ' gr/lata CORNMBAL, .cons rtoun, TABLE I' ;'§f§», SHORTS (excellent for "* "=;;ii_;. porridge). V, ._ Phone us your orders, » prompt delivery. GAKTBR & ` C0. LTD. _ I Min! V ; Flour and Foes ltero _,.. ` ' ' EDWARD Idyllic story of y Eugene Walters ¥ \ lOOO§¢OO O§¢‘°| -_n_-311|*-. _ 11 h S 2 T T b il s h n e il ll. GBE 'll .ti fsaim P .S (. H iiil F ,I5 ;t-kt_X;°if`}!`f_:x"li-_'xt J. J I fi M "1, F "‘ D Jo Di _'"1 P li: if In iii Ili E-u (lin ,_ ggi) xi* F8 Ol' M bo “D AG Th ho Alb t a Mi to nit the Th 11.8|:ug;5_un 8 peque gregatlon will worship at Murray Har- IJ e IJU receive applications for Victory loan for lots 41, 42 and 54. 2273-11-12-M2i TA Th lst with 150 Charlottetown peple lu th of di 21s th M O In tn. sl M d by a trial. if you sutfer from as-‘ Stover. Ottirwa; -N. S.i iviutlieson. 1 D. M Moncton; E. ll. Bouter, Boston; W. h t‘ardigiin; ll. S. L. Brown, Toronto; Iolniiin_ Stiniiiierside; (‘. F. Arniit- “_ ge, \\'asliingion; L.. J. Mui-Donald. lu ani-_ llxilifax; J. J. Kerr. Hamilton; b T. ll. llobsoii. Moiitreal; M. ll. Mac-‘L oiiiild, Si. John; W. A. Stewart, St. C heison, Boston; Ed. Hazen, Sack-fu lie. ' _ f . I1' PAV! pushes' I-IDT IIAN SUPPIR on Thanh! .U my ._ in Market Hell to help the Orphanasct THE NIW PIRTH DY. C0. will C0 THE HONTUALM.-The C. G. S. o ‘ _ .fi HELP er. v|NceN'r's onwi-mn-‘th as gone to Miramlchi with light ll JAMES A. MCEWEN Victory Loan representative will be at his home at 1/ t. Peters Bay on Friday the 14th to ° THE DOCTORS' PRIVATE SECRE- RV two nights, Strand Theatre, ln ursday and Friday Nov. 20th and the Y. M. C. A. Theodore H. Bird, rector... "°’* ' ve THE DOCTOR'S PRIVATE SECRE- ` hursduy and Frida-y Nov 20th and L( t with 150 Cliarlottetown people in rector__ H H Z:BEAN SUPPER TOMORROW inivie arket Hail in aid of St. Vlnceut's rphanage. Enjoy hot beans and rown bread served by competent 5[_ cooks and besides helps a charitable f., stitution. 2252-11-12Mi. no ::.\'o more Asthma.-Dr. J. D. Kel- eath knf-ll of this trying trouble. lt la tops the awful choking and painful to reatliirig. lit guards against night ut- - cks and gives renewed ability to ecp and rest the whole night long. M othlng but what can be deiiionsirat- H lnio. try it' and convince yourself of s great value. jo Ti*-`_*`l‘ ie iioin. ARRIVALS i vic1'on|A Horst-._ 3' A. l~‘. Kelrstead. Florida; J. J. H iciou; .\. J. Mcczoi-macir. `asitiefora_ ° usk.; P. Davidson, Peterboro, Ont; Rattleford, Halifax; L. K. Captin, re ontreal; W. McLeod Dnye, St. John; h . W. lnnis, Halifax; W. T. Bailey, .\IziclJoi1iild, Moncton: J. J. Harris, _ G. Sliearur, Toronto; Carrie E. rv ontrviil; J. M. Robertson, Toronto: ith A. .l. Llliztfansturiil. Toronto; G. J. is Ll hn; lt. A. I)oiron, Montague; G.F. D xon, Fortune; Mr. and Mrs. B. Mc- RE\_/Egg H01-EL Mlnard’s Llniment Cures Colds. Etc. _ Ken th E. Stral lit, S mer ide; ° is Fred liirkin, Suniiigiersidelin J.S C. ou tain, S mm r ide; W. M. Saun- ' » » ' _ - rsgn, 'St. John? EN. A. Maclflnson, ` . ston; 0. B. Akerly. St. John; P. ~ T I _ _ e Bc D ntcalm is due in Charlottetown ii-l THE DOCTORS PRIVATE CERE- ut the 15th lust., to take supplies TARY two nights, Strand Theatre. me ,mm of 3911,, 1,,|e_- |:l‘hursday and Friday Nov. 20th and *by “uns te. at me Market Han at the Y. M. C. A. Theodore I-i.»Blrd. m'a'y_|S”_ muh 34 director. I _ _ 5 9 it llarbor North church, which has been undergoing extensive repairs, will be reopened bn first Sunday when the Communion of the Lord's Supper will _..i._. f ' be dispensed in the morning and BRANT.-The C. G. S. Brant Special Forward Movement service el g_ me _ . use e“pp"eB_ she proceeds neg; gg, tions are to be taken at both services e production. Auspices of the W. A._ Bri e production Auspices 'of the W A ‘ie of the X. M. C. A. Tlieodoie H. Bird, ARY"`TW° nights' Strand Theatre' Miss Janette Patterson, has return- di De oitpital yesterday morning. an ive milk md cream at the factory HOT BEAN' 'md “WWII “Old |erv~ Tuesday; and Fridays. ed in Mdiet Hall on Thursday in aid 8143-11-7Mfmu3i. of St. Vinoent’s Orphanage. 3 i O st with 150 Charlottetonw people in e production. Ausplces of the W. A. CHURCH REOPENING. - Mutt!! d in the evenln S lal collec e Peters itoad section of the cou- r North on that day. ::BEAN SUPPER in Marget Hall morrow evening 2252-11-12M1i. PERSONALS Rev. P. McQull1on, Halifax, is visit- g Charlottetown his native city. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gano, city left sterday for Boston. l hoinc after visiting friends in Mill- \v. _ Miss Lillian Coady and -Miss Mary _vnes have returned to the city after ming Sunday at their home in Mill- w. Mr. G. E; Knight, Evangelist, of John, who has been in the city r some days left yesterday for Llver~ rt, N. S. Mrs P J Noy and little daughter st night from a pleasant trip to Bos n and other American cities. 1 . Miss Muriel Garnhum, daughter of r. Brenton Garnhum was operated service I" Nfmh mv" Baptist ` uch is claimed for this remedy, but on ` for appendicitis' at the P. E. l. .\lr_ Fred Cameron the Well known ckey left yesterday for Sussex af~ r spending a few days at his borne e,.€_ _ ' (Patriot please c0py.)A Miss Muriel Garnhum daugii-ter of ` "T" U . r. Brenton Garnhuni,'was operatcil IN MEMQRIAM had happened was ti notification on n for appenilicitis at the P. E. I., , capital y,{~_,-te,-day morning She is `Ifl l0Villl! 11l€m0l’y Of Amy ‘B- tendent of liglitliouses, that there- avowed as dning as we" as could D, 'loonibs, who died in the P. E. Island was no light at Ixamouraskn Light. ,,pe,,,,_,,l_ Hospital on November 12th, 1918. 1; _-_-`-ur- _ lx Mn Harry L_ Hardy and wife have i\o one knows how much we riilss her i-owed out to the Island and discgvep turned home from the West after Friends may think we wmmd has 9 avlng sold his valuable wheat farm healed Si _ _ ` on wmch he Yesmed for :i number of BL" 019.1’ l’ttle know the sorrow that when the storm was at its height aliiaic; Vt. Arthur, Halifax; (... `,(,m,s_ They like an oumrs nDD,.ec_.a(_ 'l`hut‘s within our ,licarts conceziled on Thursday the yacht tender. which _ l\e|i-stead. Foronto; E. G. l.eania.1i.,`(,d their Island honm and Wm rééme She will never* be $r§>tteii` ' was anchored between the ialimd Mill ere perinanently. Never sim" hcl' " my mae l _mr G_ _,_ hmm the wen known n,p_ f\round the grtivc wlidrc slie is laid. si sentatlve of Robin liood Flour and 2-> .1 . msvrled by Fanlily' f°II°“'°d In U small bum- The bam ho f0,_.me,.]y was in business in L-hm. ~51-11~1-M1liNI- iniist have been swamped, as no truce ttetown .is once more in the city in "`“"""""""*"'"" Oif _ e interests of his firm. l\Ir_ Lune ' S - ~ ‘ ' now located in Halifax. He reports ‘ Drude has been d€SDal'~`Il9¢l i0 the sincss good. Associated with Mr. 8 . Mrs. John Hugh Ross of Pinette wut M. _ t h 191. ,MI ds” was in the my yesterday' l ltlar; A’i,’(§)\ili¥x:|‘in'ga2,liiiis’ughtil‘ of ti: _ ;.f tl _ ln Memoriam MISS MARY A. CUMMINGS After ii short illness there .passed peacefully away at her home, East late Wm. Cummings at the use of 62 years. Being bereft of her mother at an early age she faithfully took charge of the home until lier death. She leaves to moum the following brothers and sisters, namely: Mrs. A. Stevenson, Comwall. Mrs. Alfred , Moreshearl, 0‘Leiiry, Mrs. John Cook, `Saleni. Mass., Mr. _D. D. Cummings, Denver Colorado and John and nephew Harry at home. The funeral on Oct. 28th was large- ly attended and was conducted by Rev. H. R. Bell. Interment at Eafst Wiltshire cemetery where all that was mortal of a loving sister and I aunt were laid to rest. - ' The pall bearers were: Messrs. loses Asthinu Remedy sounds the i-‘ioren'ce'or' Hunter River returned Jas' 'M°"’3i°°' R°l’t' B“"“"' M°’°°I Byrne, Jas. Doyle, John Collins, Bur- gess Ne\vson. .~ On the following Sunday her pastor Rev. Mr. Bell held a fitting memorial . Church. Sister, thou wort mild and lovely, Gentle as llie summer breeze Pleasant as the air of evening When it floats among the trees. Mlipd. S\voetef\t'tIiou9ht-s -will .always linger ` .. fa . ~~i~ I ;ir_‘ifmias;-3.15 _,__ 1 _ 1 ,\ (`-J@©@© © © ©@©@ kept him from her. - I T/D05 I/./IIC! present.; 'HAY FOOIC, Stfiv o » f@““"“"@“'; _ Not in France He was afraid to speak; afraid to tell her just what was on his mind. A fear sur ed through him that he had never felt in the trenches. _ I-Ee loved her, yet the intolerance of everything that smacked of the stage He trusted her, yetthe remembrance of her on that night when the road- house was raided, guiltiess as she was dampened his faith. Yes he married her at the last fade-out; but the struggle to overcome an inbred intollerance, to fight down' suspicion and th_e° temptation to Judge, Iall too hastily-`-all of these elements, coming before the final denouncement, ma e the greatest love story Charles Ray has ever appeared in. I N1GiH'r7ANos.45.Y I E rims. R flick » » J \ hesetté A ©_©_©_©_©_@@@@©§©°©`©Q©f%@_@@@@@@@@@@©©©@@@@@ 4. 'F i . .1 _1N._. “ini root I STRAW FO0T” His Hardest Battles were Fought at her `Side-- _©_©_- ©_ o. 0 _ ’ . il A I D The British Oiiical News | T"I”‘i§a‘;f th” I "MLB mo @@©_©_ In a New Comedy OQO@O_O .O 1 "©©©_ _ ,_ _ _ =- 'B-1 ~-' e m ?il_._.'__`____ i _n\.\q__ vm-Ai mation received liereltliat something Saturday to B. J. Kaine, Superln ouse on Tliursday or Friday night. party ot' nien from haiiiouraska d that both the keeper and his us~ stunt were missing. It is presumed he lnuinlanrl; broke away from her oorings, and tho kccpci' and his :is- stiint, \vilii the liopo of saving .lier. Ill it has been found. The tender has nce been recovered The C G S scene and further particulars as to the fate of the two men is expected tomorrow. CANON SCOTT'8 PLEA FOR OUR SHELL SHOCKED SOLDIERS QUEBEC. .\'ov-ember 10.-ln nn in- terview with the Canadian Press, Canon Scott. who went right through the wnr with the Canadian army, inakes a special plea for the proper treutinent of soldiers suffering from shell shock and other inentui diseases. lie deplores the fact that many of these vases have been placed in or- dinary lunatic iisylums in spite of the that lie understands, that _efforts had been for two years past, to induce the government to erect special jbull- dings where 'soldiers might be treated ' _ ' und' amid surroundings that would he con- ducive to restoration to health. Canon 'Scott said in conclusion. "lt is iz. disgrace that the zoverlimelli. which has done s0 m\1Cil fOr U10 CHN! and .treatment of the wounded, should fail in its duty to what must be re- garded the most pltable sufferers from the war. The matter constitu- tes a grave charge avnlnef H~-~ ra,- sponslble for the care of our returned men, and the public should hi until every man who is ‘affected shell shock or mental disease caused hy the war, has found a home Bmohl his comrades, similarly afflicted, in special institutions unner :ne control of military specialists. who are mak- ing a study of the new phases of men~ lui derungenient produced by the war." W ' " "lg V 1 _ _Dj 'ms in this business is .ui-. I-‘i-eu _.__ P _ 'f -“=- 'dvi handler of this city. They are at. . I resent conducting an advertising .\lr. .liiliri i‘iii|iniii\;;`.~'_ liiist \\'ilt.~'liil‘i-.' ‘ nd window campaign of then, fam_ desirc.~= to thunk his nirin_\' fi'li~nd.< who S f|om,_ 4 wi-rn so kind to lilni during: his i‘i~ccnt sud bor i\\'i» t. l92(‘ - " A. & W. NESBITT. LIMITED ._ IIIIIIIIIISHIIIIII 5 10 GAR CK H L ~ S. . _ - n~ , en, Wes, New A,,,,,,,,_ N_“S_; _,_ w_ nos'roN, i\iass.,_i~.°v. io.-notion ophee' Georgetown; E_ W_ Curus_ school teachers have prepared and JOOGOO OC mem ers p or cnc 0, vc e only inter t .L .. -‘ I 'i o quick results. nomlnnll y taxed. thiii llllli]i~qlli5 d0I)xn\l.);¢' r@1,:,ai33y§g`.i;i,?r1'}‘$;:;e coooooooooooooooooooooooo » llllld Will -he strut lioir\é'"l$hf0t‘§'ilie - --_- emi f h ‘ U Tliofiilfnuils of iiousewives liurn found 0 tn 9 "‘°mh- ` `... ""' ;;v;§'3¥ . House |.i_ a».i¢..t..»~ ...B -‘"- .~ »‘f~'* No. 220 Fifth Avenue New York Crt New Yo1‘k,~U.S-A- gi nn g ca i mediate relnl QUEBEC Queb Nov 10-M ws 7 7 usually stop ing nn ordinarv cough iii “Pt “early as Wpulur as mel” ex' reached 'heirs g Em i 24 hours or iiss. ‘ ceiience entlt.le¢ -them to be. Wo have jardms H Nh ° I ` _ ‘ B8' E;-g) 2;/ii oiiiwi-s of Pinex (60 cents too many boarding-house associations' `“'k8-‘ msngd. m‘;§5;£?;9’ ’. gg' wo rom niiyidniggint, pour it int with them as chesp desserts, thanks I . »" . ‘»~ li*,» ' - ` » . »- _ = -I " “""‘. ."°“’° “““ “dd l“"‘” “"‘“\““‘°3 °° "W 1\“m°\'i°f°'- And ~° when stewed §fi‘-‘°f,i"-‘]"I6.i'°"" Dm _ all ‘_ cf *"‘ ' REPRESENTATIVE: FUR MARITIME PROVINCESt sugar sy run to make 10 ounces. If vou prunes appear on the talble as the din. . ilflgithe violent I LQ( W' . _ , -, _ prefer, use clarified molasses, or gm- deuen ,there In a ‘main nf eye; 'aftirm V _ ".I`hursd`ay1*f“' ~ . fin- i ‘ 'i i ‘ ` ` ‘ ` ` _L_ ., 1"' 7 ' » ._ _ ` _ iiiiii 'ymp' mmm of "iii" Aymp' iiIU‘VS or as outrightreiieilisngdfiiieiiriimi “" .1 T‘3»f-'~‘f=-1'i`i~ l LEONARD D» '»i» ~ F ‘CLI ~ ii er ‘ ' . 'V < .1 ‘ .., , .. ~, . 4,. , _ _t (4 . 5.... _ _.‘ Kin.: ..,..._ ;:.';i'»...':..‘°:'f:‘...fif,;"i .::.';“.i.°r:_ »_;,,g,~;; we M ~f s ~ I » I _ TWU- Nov, Sm, 1:: _‘ff >~ ._ _ f t's tru y ii.=t.onisIiln in ‘ ii- " ' " ‘f `I'~ 31"' ` ' ' » _ _. 9 acts, penctrutin tl|iiiiugli“ iilvi-iifilynii N°'°“heIe”"' dried "Ulf “fe °I\9”P» mvnyww' ' ' .~ , " ' passage oi' the tiliront and lunizsl-loom ‘md as wh°Ie“°m° as man* a mme ex' Oll Omjgn hi I I ons and rnisels the phleizm, soothes and “sd in wh°I°°°m° as muy a mme ex' y ~ aut . » Q I _ ` heals the membranes, iinil grmiuitllv but P9051” 11955611- EBDGCI-lilly are ther u .your Ill/Bl' 'if ' . ' ,m-¢.|v Um ,m,,,,_‘.;,,E ¢1,,.,,,,¢ tickié ,md dried, stowed fruits wholesome (or |][§§' r ' " H*-=‘. 5 ' rirendeilcomzhdlsnppi-nrentiri-lv. Nothing children. and they have an additional gn (wer k _ .» "' . | better for bronchitis, iiprismoilic croup, ‘ advantage-they chift he eaten ln . wot _ ‘V .vt/= F. I _ honrsenoi-.1 or bronchial asthma. dangerous egpéggg as the fresh mm, _|1335 ‘naw f fi ' ",i.-' Ev H. trfti.'iix¢i»°i».i>oii'i|'iii".if°"d biTMy§°““'"‘+°f\°“ aw- “si” Clmllafe ii;-i“`l~' I _ _ - . 1”" “G °"W‘\.7 Serve the dried stewed fruits in ' '~ ‘ " " ‘I ` me extra t, kn i . ' ;. ‘ ' " , ,, ts hmm °mec;";: mzgffngnilz f°\' whip ioigi; and theigdvviildlae geilieiai - fri mth ._ . . Slll\\l\lBl‘5ld€, P E Avoid ifisn ointment bv asking your “wmv” °°“"°' 9 ° 9 3 I* I9 fil‘8@dy I) ' ' I and I ` 4 ‘ ’ I D 4 0 I . I I1 M ` ' ` . - een. .\` vu" O ` \i_. a dmfllst for 221/3 ounces of Pinot” with etpense '° ith' dm' 'b°°°'”° °' th' '.- I' ' '. ii mi ummm md dom wept smiling WU' °" W" PP” °"°‘”‘ "°‘l“"'°'f W* _ . glaih Guaranteed to sive slfeoiute' satis. ggyzjsldd, f¢';°¢:Hvl|\l°-_ JW gil Yr” ' _ A l » gg gn of t f _ vorg 0 939 w pg y up ng, ' ~ . ,. _ ._ '_-......'»_.'¢....»-it. .- - ‘ The Pint-x CT.fm1§'