,__ ,- ` “l)oc__Blrd Says” E -' we make on f the gridiron of Drugdom is a ' Q sure gain toward the goal. ' ` I. tt. f _ . ~ `7 islh i _ We’re right behind ev- erything we sell. And if you are not satis~ fied or don’t feel that you have received your money’s worth you can get your money back. Pure drugs only. _ Expert men only. Satisfaction only. E. A. FOS'l`ER Central Drugstore Sunnyside ' oster’s_Laxative Cold Cur ever fails to cure albad col 5c a box. _ /f@\\\\\Yl \\\\*lIA ;z'i///ll/1.\a.\\\\\\v/1/I/// ._ ‘ ` ls* 5 »-ri D- th 5.n\\\\\\\\u-W1/lll1llln\\\\\\ \\\\\\i22Z7III/Ii nam It is Never too -Late o mend. So no matter what happens to your watch. Send it aroundito me F.S. Mitchell 'l'he Practical Watch aii.l Clock Rcpniior .268,(.)uecn Street, <’li:irloitclo\vii 4 inimis liiiii P. w. i. I In one of the fastest games of foot. ball played this season the Abbies de- feated the P. w. os in visions. im-it yesterday evening. The game com- menced about 4.15 with the Ahbies _kicking off. Some very fast play fol. lowed for the next few minutes when Lou Cambpell, of the Ahbies, scored in a handsome run. The play for the next few minutes was marked by some excellent combination on' the Abbies’ half-line. The Abblea scored again during the next few minutes, The Prince of Wales team by this time WHS beginning to "get on" to its inode- of play and until half-time the :mn “'05 RSD! HIOVIHQ by some excel- 'fm lflcks by Abbie Murphy, of the L Ws.. ima Menonala, the Accies" full back. The score at half-time stood 6-0 in the Abbies’ favor. After about five minutes intermission play was re. sunied. The P. W. C's commenced Nlsllillg lhiT\l!S. and the Abbles had all they could do to hold them down. Sonic llxcellelll Dial' Whs made by Bealrsto, Ilreelan and Murphy, of the P. W. (vs, About five minutes before the end ed ln scoring, The game ended with the score 6~3 in favor of the Apples The game throughout was not mark- ed by the least roughness which show- od the spirit and manliness ot both teams. The Prince of Wales "boys", good a senior team as there is ion the island. It is a pity though that they did _not start to play senior football earlier in_ the season, by forming a league with the Saints, Connauglits H1141 Abegwelts. Mr. Frank Mctlaroy, of the Counauglits. refereed tho game with his usual good judgment and hn- partialiiy_ ' ' The Abbies lined up as follows:- Full, l~‘. McDonald; halves, Joseph D0yle. Louis Couiphell, S, F. Doyle, <‘- Mllfwl; quarters. F. iioniiiu, \v. linntz, B. Brown; forwards, (', Mc. Qartliy. K. Martin, N. \Viiichester, F. lsaton. (7. (‘.ainpliell, James Duffy and Fraiik Hughes. some DARING. sxPi.oiTs. LONDON. Nov. 13.--The Clierbourg correspondent ot' Routers Telegram Company sends the following:-~ ‘A Belgian soldier, Emil Sapin, tivoiity-tivo years ol' age. who has arrived here for a few days’ rest, in a Chevalier of the Order of Leopold arid oi' the Legion of Honour. as ti result ot' his exploits In the past few days._ ' " “Sliigle-liaiidcil. Saplu dei-itroyeil a Gerinziii battery, took at llusszir regi- iiioiitol flag. killed the German Colonel and made forty prisoners.” THE ONTRAIO PARLIAMENT . BUILDINGS TO BE GUARDED. ’l`Oll()N'l`(), Nov. lIl.-As zi pl‘ct'.aii- tion agaliist vengeful individuals witl Gt-.rniaii syinpiitliies, the Ontarii (lovcriiiucnl has ciccidcil to place two oiitsiilelgiiaivls at the Purliiiiiieut huilil- ings, and io iiistul a dozen cluster lights to light up thc grounds. 'I`ho guarils \villconst:ii\t.ly patrol the grouiiils aroiiiid tho buildings til. night, and an added waicli will bo l - licpt inside. Two ailditioiial wutcliillcii ` `k. 5; If] We Can Save I You Money On A Piano . We are wholesale as well as retail Piano dealersf-we buy in immense quantities- buy for cash, and we think buy closer than most dealers. _As a result our prices, qual- ity considered are as low or lower than the same goods can be purchased in any _ other part of Canada. Our easy payment plan ' makes it easy for you to pay for the piano. Let us tell you more about our service ` and prices. _ MILLER BROS. ~ 123 Kent St. » Invest Now Your last chance io lnvcst` ill U10 Sovereign Sllvcr llluck l' ox l`oinpr\l\yf l' S Ldlll I’ E lsltilltl 'lhe 1-Om o ,t. s. - - - Daily ihatvaiti stty ner <§L‘"'- ““’§"e§f a caslfdlvldend than mei giiaraii 2 - The cvluveiiv with “ll pure Dlmllci ,milieu foxes, which means goo( li e idends from the sale of PCI" ”°"st' Positively your last chance io inv!eho in the highest grade of foxes in r worm. \vrit; iofinvdto we “"‘“‘"‘° ' .ou ,P. i. sau- st L ‘B 6434-ll-7msw2w i ,V1 _l . A 3 T 1`f AUDITING ADJUSTING OR ACCOUNTING f C ies, Firms or l‘rI\'n“" ln: .dliiaimfzriompiiy aiu-.niieii i<;.a\§;:l° \_nents prepared or inventory - - B E. P4. 'BOUV viisnnzi. °'°“"‘ °'°°" _\ll5~l1-7SWtf. have boon put on. PREFER MONEY TO CLOTHING. l.<>.\.'i>oN, Nov. 1rl.---- l.:id_v Jollim stailcil llliit no appeal to (‘ni\ad:i for gifts ol' rlothing I`ot‘ tho mon of the float wus being niiitlc. Moiicy contri- butions ivollld bi' more upprorrhilcil, as sonic ol' thc parcels rcceivotl con- tuincii clothing which could not be oilerod to any scli'-respecting iunii. FEED---i=iziii_| To Arrive: sian, Miadliags, on Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal We are offering specially low prices on the above in ton lots or more for del- ivery or shipment direct from the wharf on arrival of the cars. If you are in need of any feed we would advise you to order at once as we have only a _limited supply _to sell and prices_ are advancing. ' ¥ 0528-l I-145i 'itll Vid; I'l7l. W Miss D. Rudge 171 Great George Street. Manufacturer of all kinds of ilneliair, goods, including Gentlemen's Toiipes nnd‘Wlgs. Special attention given to mail orders. 6261-10-28Mwfm2Mpd. ; ___ ll”l`l1e Price Our present stock of watches will not be raised ‘ one cent nomattier how the price %oes up, and_ we have some ne ones to choose from made by the leading watclimakers of the worl . We are not dependent on "wireless" i_n timing ; o_ur watches,havmg aTiansit in- ‘ strument, ship’s chronomet- I er, and one of the finest reg- ulators in Canada for that pulgsew. Taylor ,_,§&ih=\&ron_Bla¢k V though light arc certainly almost no U. S. lllllll lllllll LONDON, Nov. 18.-The American Commission for Relief in Belgium has received a check on the Bank of Eng- -Ialul for $3,000,000, which was contri- buted by promlneut Belglaris inter- ested in the relief of their country- Inen. With the emergency work in Bel- gium well under way, the commission ls now prepared to assume the per- manent task of keeping Belgians sup- plied with food. in this connection it has made the following stateniontz- " The American commission for re-. .liel in Belgium to~day received a check for $3,000,000. which, it is estimated. will be necessary for the transporta- tion of food-stut‘l's for the next three months from various parts of the world into Belgium. This money has been advanced to the commission under the guarantee given by various ,Belgian relief coinnilttees and import- ant. Belgians. f .. . _ me game me prince of Wales s“ccee?1_ 'lhis substantial sum is a most convincing evidence of the desire of the Belgians themselves to assist the commission to the fullest extent which they are capable, of doing. The con- tribution also emphasises the urgency ot' the situation and, as large as the suru ls, it must be borne in mind that food-stiitfs to the value ot’ about $4,000,000 monthly must he secured for seven or eight months. Of this amount, $1,000,000 monthly will be required for the‘expense of transport._ GERMAN orricsns EscAPE oN ourci-i srs/imea As l_-“insMeN. LONDON, Nov. 12.--Au official ills- lpaicli from. Lieutenant-Colonel Dirk Vandeventer, concerning the defeat on November Sth of a force of Ger- mans and Boer rebels at Zandfoiitein, near the southern border of German South-west Africa, was received hero to-day. 'According to the report tht- iinioii forces inflicted a loss ol' 120 kills/l or wounded, and captured twen- ty-flve inen. The unloii loss was twelve -men killed and eleven wounded. “Our ofncers and men who were killed," the report, says, “with some ext-options, were shot with diim-duiii bullets and sufferecl frightful wounds." IHE EIlllWlH Ill Messrs Boer & Weeks, in their large and attractive store in Sunnyside, have gone considerably fartlicr than is called for in the present Cniiaflian niotto, “Business as Usual." Theirs [is much more so than usual. Re- , cciitly they have not only added i-,mr , ‘ sirlcralily to their floor space, but have ttdilcd also to their oquipifioiit and to tho general iittrziciiveiicss ot' their store, 'l'lio casual observer on thc sirciit caiinot foil fo bc attracted by the two large front show ivindows, ai'rniigoil in recess fashion for the dis- play of goods. These recesses, eu- closcd iii plate glass, givo at ii glance an idea of the quality of the goods ‘cnrrioil by this llrni. tin entering the store one is impressed by tlio lmnlonsc qiiiintity and variety ot' the goods (utr- ricil. On this floor are the olllces and goiii-riil show room. the latter \vell ‘filled with furniture and honso fittings oi` ull kinds. At the reiir is it newly littvrl up annex, devoted exclusively to oliicc furiiitiiro. from which can bc selected everything and miytliiiig needed in the most elahoriitcly fur- ‘nishcd oflloe as well as in the linin- hlost. Above tho annex, and formhil-K ii. part of It, In a gallery ingoulously arranged for the display of lounges. voiiriics, spring beds, etc. Foiiiiecteil with this tlooi' also is tho loading section at thc rear. wiiorc, protected from the sun iinil weather. the flrm’s delivery wuggons can be loaded; also the work shops In tho rear, iii which hare the upholstering, picture friimiug and moulding deparinieiits. From the basoineiit, beiieatli this second floor. a newly installed elevator connectFwith the dif‘|`ei-ent floors above. The elevator is one ot' the newest designs, ruii by an electric motor, and in charge of a competent and experi- enced etigIiieer,.Mr Fraser, who did similar duty for some years in Boston. Tho cleviitpr ls proving a great con- venience ns well :is a great iittruction to ciistoiiiers, olivlatlng the long and woarisoino climb to the different floors above. The third floor. reached by rl pleasant ride in the elevator, is devoted to l`urnlture exclusively, and the variety shown is of such magnitude as to make seltctlou an easy matter. Riding up to the fourth floor one is laiided in the largest carpet department . & In the province. the whole floor being o ; ‘given over to carpets. oilclotlis and linoleums. enabling the customer to see the t'ull effect of colourliig, pattern and niiitcliiug. On this flat, also win- dow shades, brass fixtures for curtains. etc., are shown. , Carried still lilghcr. io the fifth floor, t.lie customer is landed between two departments, one filled with parlour and den furniture. in a range that makes selection a pleasure, quality and price running from ordinary to tho most elaborate needs; thc other devoted to linens, bedding, etc., iii almost endless variety. Connected with this floor also is ii large store room, in which reserves of all kinds are kept. This fifth floor is also a new addition to the establish- ment, having been fitted up during tho past few weeks and greatly extending 'the floor space and the conveniences for handling and' displaying the im- ‘mense stack carried by the firm. The easy access by elevator to the different floors makes a visit to this store ii pleasure, and the staff of cap- able and obliglng clerks in every ‘department makes selection and DUP- chase easy. This firm has built up nn immense business by studylns i-IW needs of their customers and §aterinB to them. Their furniture trade ex- tends over the whole.Dl‘0V|f1°@- and the enlarged establishment, made neces- sary by their growing trade. IB the 7169! possible indication of tho soundness of their business methods and the satisfaction of their customers. Their advertisement will be found in another part of this paper. and lntendinit l>\ll‘- ehasers will find in lt a sure guide to the satisfying of their needs. ` _,_ .....»,............_.... .,,.... t, - _ _ __ _ - _, __,z..-__......,.,..... ...,u.... Wllllll lllllilllll o ` _ Ellllllll GUIIHIIIIII Ill Sllllll Ill lil Slllll $3.0lll.lllIl Ill nlglit’s selections they liitroducizd mu-‘ i slczil instruments, a feature which was THE CHILDRENS CLASS will meet at Miss Gorman's' hall, Sunnyside, this afternoon at half-past three o'elock. THE EXPRESS.-'1`he Express from Bummerslde arrived in Charlottetown last night at 10.20 o’clock. COVEHEAD CONGREGATl0N.- Rev. F. S.'Cot1ln will conduct serv_ices in Covehead congregation on Sunday next, Nov. 15th. HOME_ GUARD" ENROLMENT.- Just at the close oi’ the general meet- ing last night at the Drill Shed. the Committee appointed to canvass for volunteers for the llonio Guard gotp busy. and as ri result oi' their ciioris a large number of men enlisted. A tele- I phone message from York was ro- ceived asking for copies of the enrol- ment papers. The ciitliusiasui ilia- played and the eagerness to enlist already shown augurs well, not only tor the success ol this niovenient., but tor further volunteering for the front. Each member of thc Coinniittee carries an 'enrolment paper in his pocket, so that citizens need lose no_ time _in identifying themselves with’ the Home Guard. THE PEOPLE'S.-The patrons who ‘ crowded the 1"eople’s Theatre lnsti night were treated to the usually good programme. The loader on the ster- ling bill was "The Million Dollar Mys- tery." This, the eighth episode, en- titled "The Wiles of a \Vomaii," added food for thought to the many \vlio are following this wonderful serial plioio story. The thrilling adventure of Nor- ton, the newspaper reporter, and in- cidentally the hero of the drama, after he has plunged through a street sewer, i is something wonderful in point of acting and photography. The end ot' this chapter makes one wonder what l _will happen next, as the couiiioss for ` ller own special reasons succeeds in mukiiig things rather ~un<:onlf`ortnliIe for the handsome reporter with his sweetheart Florence, the heiress. Yi-t _neither suspects she of the ltiissiau title and the question re-nialiis In the niinils oi' the audience how will it eiid? This chapter is partii‘tilai'ly interest- ing. Hearst-Selig Weekly shows some very interesting events aniong them being u training ship in the llritisli Navy. A fine drama, “lu the Spiders Web," was one of interest from start to flilisli. A couple of good conieilles made up ii. picture prograninie that would be hard to equal. The Blueiiosc Qnartetie took the house by storm. and were more than generous in un- swering to the many cncoros they were forced to respond to. ln last thorouglily enjoyed. Patrons are ro- ininiled that to-night they positively appear for the last time. I iuiiiliiinnil At' the A. A. A. A. grounds this nf- tcriiooii one ot' thc most iiifoiv.-stiiizrl ganics in yours will talto pliici-_ 'l`lit- l ooiitcstlng tcnius will llc the squad that nt prcsciit. rcprt-sont. Suinl Iliin- stziii’s (‘olItego on thi: l`ooI.lizill licld und iin ngi.:rt~i.:utioii 1-oinposi-il ol' Siiinti Ulllistuii players of l`ot'nicl' yczirs. It will indccd be a welcome sight to see those olil heroes who since college have scpuratcd iii innuy ilircctions up- pcur together ngzilii in football tugs. Many ot' tlicold players luivo not been :seen on flio grid-iron siiivc their college days, hut iicvci*tlit~loss ihcii' prowoss reiiialns fresh in the incin- orics of the football fans. The way .loliii D. Mcllonuld uscd to uso his length to zillvaiitzigc and go through thc scrum like un col and how it usctl to take near a wliolc tciiin to stop- (fhcstcr l\ict‘nrthy when hc liuvkvtl the scrum :irc pleasant. l'£‘i‘olloclioiis of the football entliusizists. lt must be rciiiciiibcrcil, liowover, that St. D\iiisi.aii's still continues to. turn out good footballers and tht- toani this year with its superior training will he ii good inntcli for thc sirioiicc _und experience of thc ox-stiidonts. p Snr-.li a rear treat in football will no doubt bc the nieans of i\t.ti‘uctii\i.: an exceptionally large crowd to the A. _A. A. A. grounds this afternoon. The ex~students‘ team will he pick- ed from the following: .lniiios Blake, D. Gillis, Il. Fitzgerald. A. J. McI)on- - altl, A. Murphy, C. Mc(`n.rtliy, l\l. Mc- Gulgan, A. llenncssoy, John I). Mc- Donald. l.. Smith, ll. Goriunii, ltr. .l. B. Brown, D. Hogan, J. Murphy, F. Hciinesscy, I... Mullins iind .l. li. lilzin- | cliiird. i' p Ups: A “Step I" Awaits the individual whose physical and men~ i tal powers fit him to grasp opportunities. Right food plays a big part I Grape-Nuts -made of prime wheat and malted barley, con- tains in correct propor- tions the elements neces- sary for building strong bodies and keen brains. This delicious food is long baked--easily di- gested and nourishing. A daily ration of Grape' Nuts along with other food is good for ambit- I ious folks. l “There’s a Reason” i ` Canldian Poslum l'ereaI l'o.. Ltd. I lg-1 -,iq ` \\`ind9f r. Ont. GUA R93” '_ ‘ . A __ - ' s__- ' e ‘ < Furn1ture---Carpets---L1nens~--Curtains _ Souvenir Souvenir ' When at the J When at the Lilrienf Dept; ' - _ 0 Q _ f @ 0 Liaenf oliepgi as ~ o r a ~ _ I I _ _ as spray of gen _ _ J spray of gen- uine Scotch -. .. . . ~ - uine Scotch Heathen It Heathen ]t brings luck l brings luck ! /I Elevator Serviceto all F \'f. . - f [Secure some of this real Russianxlj. Crash---usually 17 and 18c yd---14c Its unrivalled for wearland sturdy wearing qualities and being made on handloorns by the Russian peasants, its somewhat hard to get. Since the war, it is practically impossible to get any. Just before the war, we were offered a quantity at a specially attractive price-and we took it. But we had to take a big lot of it-or none at all. lts here now-and there is a big lot ofiit. So, to move it quietly, we are putting it on sale until the surplus is disposed of at 14c yard. For floor cloths, roller towels-anything that gives hard wear c -tbere’s nothing like the real Russian crash. Regularly 17 & 1- 4 \1Scyd-Special......., ........ J - 'rv' ‘ . ' \;_~ _ _ .;#_~g~.l-e_-";.§1»€§. _Q Q 72:; if if;-?fi X I -_:¥"f'.~_ ri ," Fl l\ll|\\\U |"\“lh|Ull ' llllll |l|\\.\ |ll£lll!|l_|l_\I‘ |]|1|||)||| \\'l‘ll - Special clearing lines on sale today at substantial reductions 35 to 75c Curtainings at 25c Madras curtaining-2 patterns - scalloped edges cream shades dainty patterns. Regular 35 & 38 C Scotch scrim curtainings open- work centres with heavy lace ‘ edges. Regular . . . . . ._ c Casement cloth nice firm qualit_y_ 25 in the new Arab shade neat col- ored border. Regular 40:........... C Frilled whitemuslin curtainings- splendid for bedrooms-dainty and durable.Regular 35 & 4-0c..... C , Nottingham lace net splendid Colored madras. Very fine goods. strong wearing good” Ecru shade 45 inch. Regular 32;1nd $2.50 Curtains for $1.49 _ 4 Ealtternsi in ivory and ecru cur- tains ' -_ an 3 ]_-2 yds long. 1 &licgiilar 2.25 and 2.50 foi'.__ _ Several patterns in artistic color- ings 55, 60, 75c goods now.... _ _-__ C $3.25 Curtains for $2.25 2 Patterns in ivory and ecru cur- Regular 2.85 and .$.25 for ....... .. J ‘..sius_. S (5-5;; §__ii;L" -ff’i plete ran Superior Values in Special Sale Prices ! Five pound to the pair 56 x 76 incli-each blanket finished separately. Fast color borders. Regular 73.25 Special Sale 5,15 pr. ‘ 5~'7"““““@ Biggei' values than ever-and our usual Colm Iwo tiouble to get exactly what you want h; i~ ` . H] Y .'10-4 in 2 1,1-4' ra-4 (Bitte. Blankets 95 $1.35 $1.75 Great bargains in these warm fleecy blankets which are so much better than cold cotton sheets for winter wear. Our prices are the lowest in the city. W-arm Wool Blankets _ ge of prices and qualities. r V W 1.45 Fltte. Blankets Special $1 15 at ° A few pairs still on sale of these fslightly damaged 1.45 Regular 4.25 Special Sale 3.85Apr. blankets-they are faded on the 'Six pounds to the pair-Q0 x ellinch. Separately finislied-goocl wearing quah . Rigiilar 3 50 Special Sale 315 _Re ulai '- If egulnr 5175 §6e-.iai salé :sis 4.470 Special _Sale Q5 Joi Regular 5,25 Sgccial Sale 4775' Regu ` Sale 5.38 Best _ _ 0, value in the L/‘ity ` 0 double fold through having _been U95' I left exposed to the sun wh1le_in the warehouse. They’re heavily fleeced--bordered 56 x 76 inch, and 'a bargain at the 1 reduced price 1.-45 for ° A . J L i Y i _ Famous “Skeldon” blankets--made in Scotland on the banks and braes of the Bonny Doon Made of the very finest gratk of wool._ For those who want the ve_rY best We have "0 hesitation in fully recommending these beautiful goods. All weights and sizes. 6,25 to 12.00. Souvenir When at the Linen ask féir a s r o gen- ullngy-Scotch , heather. It ‘ brings luck! @~ C3 Dept. _ ‘SJ t \@ Souvenir il_-- . ~ I brings luck. i -- \ l fu tziins. 3 I-2 and I-2 ydslongz I _£75 __ ._ , f i twig . `t1‘-. , _‘-3 'l i, _.1 “Whit lllfsfilv .lie “° i f fi." - . 2 T fi-Q nil- - .»-.ng | _,_}1_ . ‘ » . '. _. ` ' f _ i 61111-°I1N§<.l; N A 1 . ._. I Y ._ i ‘i l ~. / ty' ii." 1--" .til - 3. _ ill# _-'if ' . I '..`. i ;. U I '.`»'T-"~ |'¥fa~T»-`/' , _ , < LV_Vlienxli)tthte A 3 ' ` ' inen ep . Q] VV fi fi S ;.:.i, iii.; Q5 D uine Scotch f f ~ f ' i ' ~ heather. It ...lj -_ ~ »-_.' $_l»rQ` >¢|.‘, ,, E, ii ii ‘ i;1` O e' , I , ~`¢ '12 i 1;.; 'vi . _il il YI! .-»"¢ it ,. . >-.za i., .. fi _ t'.a .-, __- _ gn' . -, *L3 i lm* .V t, i s i", ..l 'xii' 'fi ;»` , . i -»-~f--nun I. ii' M