___ __ . _. r 1* fi ~ in _I-71%, ffziiil i” -‘ it . ;§__f , 1 tirfi ii ,r i* 1. »' i, i __.. _~_ _ i .~ __f_‘3_ >'jé:.»l-irq: '~ 1,.; ll _ .';‘§"’l ~ fre. ‘ _i;i-“i,;1r _'-‘.\‘ , 1; ,f"rl,"e .\ ` ii' ll. »: ‘iii _f _‘T.'_'-_,li rcriiiiifs ffsstéi -5-ln iiilf fl lii _ .tiff-".1 :f 1 ie? i '_`l"~f -_i-‘_`_"_'l"" "§ff.I1‘ '_,_ E, ___;\l_ I i§._.:; =:'iifl“ L ‘ _ _ __ r fi Q 2-1 l' .i:”s`. i~ ei” 9 I U .,.. .i s-_Qi ,~; _ `f» it ` l if-il: vi ,_ i 1 1 B -I in '. i `!$l'¢¢J .ck c i McDonald The NEW OVERCOATS are here now--the classiest, nobbiest line of coats ever shown by us. They com- prise the first choice from three of the largest clothing houses in the Domuiion,who have confined these lines to us, and the prices here quot- edwill meet and beat any catalogue, or any other house-it matters not where it is. At $7.50 a good black overcoat, full length, with good quality satin lining, nicely finished throughout. At l0.00 a swell line of tweeds, beautiful patterns of good wearing material. This is a coat that is absolutely guaranteed by us-a coat we know will give satisfaction. At l2.00 a line of good heavy wool chinchillas.made in the different shades, also in mixed tweeds, such as greys. fawn and light' mottl~ ed effects; a coat good enough for any one; a coat having the regular $15.00 value. Our low net “one price to all” only 12.00. At 15.00 is probably .the -‘ strongest overcoat ever shown here, made from best quality Of English Coating Cloth, beautifully tailored in fit finish and make-up quality ofthe best tailored work. One price to all 15.00. At 16.50 another special value made from English Chinctiillas and Tweeds; all of these coats are made with reversible collars. OUR GUARANTEE If after buying any of these coats, examining care- fully, comparing with any other of the same price, I think they are at least ten per cent cheaper, you may return the in to us and we will gladly refund money. _ _prder By lVlail ORDERS BY MAIL will be accepted for any of these coats. Parties living in the Country may buy by mail and receive the same satisfaction as custom- ers in the store, as our terms now are ONE PRICE TO ALL. Try our mail order system for one of these coats, arid if you are not perfectly satisfied with it re- turn it to us. Money will be cheerfully refunded. Fill in the accompanying order and mail to S. A. Mc- Donald, Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I., date ............... ..Herewith find enclosed the sum of $... _for which please forwardme by) .......... ._ size ..... _.with the understanding that I may have money refunded at once if goods are not satisfactory. NAME ......... .............. ._ ~ ADDRESS .... .., .............................. _._ A Knife Free at S. et. McDONALD’S We have BOY’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS in all sizesartl prices. If you want a good suit or coat for your little chap write us giving age and the price you want tu pay. We will forward the same day as the order is received, and if the goods are not satis- factory ietnrn to us and money will be refunded. We are giving a handsome POCKET KNIFE FREE with each suit and overcoat. Sweater Coats in all sizes and prices; the different combina- tion of colors at $1.25, 1 50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75 and 5.00. Ladie’s Underwear 25c a special heavy,' ribbed underwear Ladies’ sizes at 25c each. Ar 35c 'a heavy wei ht, comforfabl warm and well I ' e’ finished. This is a particularly good value and one that will give good satisfaction. ._/_ At 45c. a very special value made from _fine im- ported yam, this line com- prises _all the values usually Q found in 50:: garments. Our ¢ iow ner one PRICE 'ro 1- .~ _ALL_at 45c, enables us to ‘\ offerit now at 45c instead _ \ nz 506. _ _ At 65c This is-'a special - good underwear, regular value 75c which under our nre~ent system we are sell- ing at 65c, you will'fit'id this 1'. ‘ . K " 9 _ ;\ n __ _ .n _. _.one of the best underwear ' values offered yet.. ‘ plants; (5) Larger yields. Part of the system will have the drains fifty feet C . apart and the remainder sixty-six feet apart as a guide .for others in dccirliiig and planning drainage systems _ at zi later date. The field will be fall plouglied and The Omclal "Port is ¢|1VCl0P€Cl ill 21 Sll€llC€ that very likely oats will be sown next spring. Careful °ml_be felt' S0 was it 3 YC31' 1130, Wllell U16 HUIIS WGFC records, on both sections of the field, will be kept re bemg hurled across the M3me~ the dates of seeding and other detail_ in order to give --#0 _ _ our definite (lam A gentleman who sent a semi-illustrated paper to It must be borne in mind that the tile were imported 2 ffielld Y@C¢“flY» received the fonowmg N913' Z “Many from Nova Scotia and willl cost when laid down at ll1a|1l<5 fm' th°~PaP°"- It Colltained 3 great amount of Wellington Station, in the neighborhood of $35 per inflammation.” _Was it accident or irony? thousand feet. The Department is not advocating _______._______._______._.___»,_-_-_._._-_-_-_-_~_-_-.-_-:_-_-=_~_~.».-_-.-_-_-.~: ......... ~ arrange that tile be' made on the Island where lf MonnAv, Ocr. :Ira mains THANKSGIVING DAY Evaninc GUARDIAN wn.i. Nor Bi-: Issuiin on MONDAY “ Tlimiksgiving In Alniiglity God for the bountiful And in the greater things, the things that try the by Ge________m Sacrifices have been made, sacrifices shall yet be made, _ . effect it amounts to aiding Germany in sending a relief I ' st d of/ r bl sri: .v 'with 'which Canada has .. _ “"2"” G" “' 3 lg _ _ expedition to Turkey-Turkey, the ancient, implac- Beautiful attefns in R056, Dalsy P0ppy been fazfourcd this year,"-for this purpose this day ___ f G taste good' P ' ’ _ __ . _ a e enemy o reece, under whom the Greek people _nation Lily of the \,a]ley_ Maiden Hail' and Fine SPOII has l1;‘_i" Sgt alla" b€_’_P’g:_]_‘;"“;“g_l__;f__;I'5 Royal High groaned in subjection for so long There is no need ‘pri 5,31-e 605, 650, 70C, 80C, 900, $1.00, 1.15, 1.25, 1.35 ` v ._ F . . . ' ' . ‘ H-ebln i”iian;?\c";‘li-iiiheseliind ifiany homes and in many asgfvlilch y he.Sympath.leS 024118 Greekpeople _L4-0.0 PBCOIFS SP€Cl3l $1.65. R€II'l€lTlb€I' l1h€I'_€ IS 3 _ _ _ k ie. ieir en usiastic reception o Allied troops at ‘Of fr hearts thchdaylgvilll be gpserzed “nth Smcire thallx Saloiiiki demonstrates that. King Constantine’s throne Save m0ney_ givmg tot 6 A "g "Y 'ver _ Or’ as 8 peop e’ We is pcrilously poised on the edge of an abyss. much to be thankful for. \\"e have gathered the . 1 ' l' 1: ; r 'ndustries have §_T§;"f“_;‘,,§§‘,§,§,§_§‘_ ‘,;‘,,§°,“§,,..‘.‘Sf‘.’,’.l..°.§’...i'.... ....1 ......l . A rossiiiiiz i>AiiAi.i.i:L h::\'e yielded abundaiitly. Prosperity is written large It __ ._te__ St. _ hue hi . . I _ _ . ii e ing a present, w story is in tie DWI' OUT COUUUY ‘md Over an our eagortif _Vfenlyfm making, and when events are transpiririg that will color I ll nmteflal things We h“Ve_m“Ch to bc a'_V_ or’ or for all time to come the history of the world, to recall E ive_ liave'"eariie_d the right, as a dominion and as that ___C_de__t ___ the histor ft . ___ lc St fm _ yo wo a o econ mdlvldual Pfovlnces- to be Called prosperous among tending nations, France and Russia, which furnishes i. l UC "ations °f the *`:"'th'_ _ a possible parallel to the present invasion of Russia _ . ~ Y- . soul of the nation, we have not been found wanting. It may not be generally known that the Ge__e____| In the time of the Empire’s peril, when _not only the who _ed Napoleon Bonaparte to his doom was a Enipire but all that is best in our civilisation was Sc0t___hma___ Barda de Tan It in b b d _ _ y y. w e reniem ere tlircatcned, our people proved true to the traditions that Napoleon _mrched into Russia Wm] __5o_0OO mem _ Of lheil' falllef-i and they did “9_t _Shlrk or tfy to Shirk a handful compared with the Teutonic forces now con- their responsibility. For this spirit, our heritage from ,ending on mctican the Sam d in th R p y e groim w i e us- those who laid the foundations of our Empire, fOr sians. The policy of the Russian strategist was to draw _ i the many ‘_‘ who iiobly know to .do or die, but cannot the enemy into _he interior “and let Cold and hunger learn to fiinch or fly,” \vc have cause for thanksgiving. do the rest" _ _ _ _ Barclay from the first pursued that course. Ile but 0" that great Thallksglvmg Dal' to Whwh we are had to contend with the jealousy of the native looking forward, when we shall thank God for the Russian gene__a|S_ who re _“ded him f - _ g as a oreigner return of peace to the troubled world, we shall thank and an interlopcr and wished to fight rather than to _ Him most of all that He has preserved the nation’s soul retreat He was a Splendid 5 hte howe e I _ _ _ _ _ . g r v r w ien bl’ lwflleluililllg "1 US that SI""‘t Whmh made Our he deemed the circumstances opportiine, but fdr the E ' . ty , . . . ' | » . . . mpirc ic home and the bul\\zirl\ of Liberty am most part behaved m leading the enemy northward l 'Nude U5 VVOVUIY i0 be Cflllcll lfS S0115- till winter denioralizcd and enfeebled him. It was said of Barclay that while he was always retreating, he never ran away, but invariably turned up in force _ _ *T _ at the right time. In the end Napoleon reached l\ilo.=- The Provincial Department of Agriculture has mat- Cow which was Set on me b Hd f it _ _ i y - ci' 0 s governor, urcd plans for a definite forward movement in Land and than the fearful tragedy of the war began The Drainage, Agricultural Co-operation and Agricultural rivers were almost inipassablc from ice when Napolcoii lirliicatioii. Four acres of land has been selected on Staged to ret,-eat the Vina eg wer - H I __ _ _ _ _ i 5;' _ e in anies, tie coun the farm Of MV- CYTUS P°“'l€\'» f0\U` miles from “ el' try traversed had been gutted, thousands of French lington Station, which will be used as a demonstration soldgtl-S died from hunger am; My austiom _md whcn ficldillustrating the benefits to be derived through sys~ he .wrted from hi; “mv al qmo 0,1' it - _ _ _ _ _ _ i » __ . ff, 1 Wasil 'ir-'lcii --teii'ratrc~imrlcrdraiiiage. The crops upon this particu- and Gispirited ,.abb|e_ Hih. 0“._, apcount 0: ;],:,,g5_ lar field during the past three seasons have been fail- pubpshed when hc rg-.,.in.._1 Pari5_ was thlmlnoti the ures due to excessive moisture. The tile will be in- Russian al-my_ but the Russian w~ te I d - d in r ia rume the stalled this week. The work will be done by hand vast expedition although he spoke bitterly of the COS- though this method is not recommended nor will it be SaCk5_ w],0_ ‘qike Arabs in the desert ». laid hi . . _ _ » WHY S followed after the ditching machine arrives on the fm-ces at every tum and carried OH; their horses and lsl l Tl f ` f la fell l »` HW- 10 Ollf f1Cl'f‘5 15 P3" 0 fl fgc 1 1 1"( supply wagons, leaving the men to limp over the snow the rcinaiiiiler will not be drained tluis giving ample ,Or fa" dead in it For years afterwards the memory ` opportunity for exact comparison. Tile tesults which of Barclay was toasted at Russia 'lit ‘d` ~ ' n mi ary inners, should accrue and which will be closely watched for where it was Said that this “modest Scotchman had _ llfvf (1) E11f_li@f SC0Ar, 'run Moiininc through Greece_ whose people are solemnly bound GUARDIAN WU-L NOT BE ISSUED °N TUESDAY* THE to do all they can to further Serbia’s protection. It is, moreover, highly probable that the Greek Premier _BUT WILL BE PUBLISHED A5 USUN' oN TUESDAY' AD' actually invited the Allies to land their troops at - - designs and the m _ s 72 in. Some V@1'Y Prem’ _ VERTISERS PLEASE NOTE THESE CHANGES' _ Saloniki. Now, at the last moment, King Constantine, iglgfage to Wea!-_ in some gases the thread are Union ___ _________________________________________ . _._._._.___.,_.___._-A,_-,~_~_-_»_-_»_-_~:_~_-_-:_-e ............ . »~=.~_»---- who is a brother-in-law of the Kaiser, brings Off 21 flax in bétter quality, gy/ery thféad lS Dllfe linen. wioNoAv, ocroasn 11. 1915, coup d’eiat, apparently cunningly designed to upset i 'Get your Thanksgiving Table Cloth t0-day and __ _ _________ . _ the plans of the Allies. In doing this he has tl1rl1St lmon the responsible representatives of the people out of office, and defied his people. ' ' 2' ` V A _ It is a dangerous game that he is playing. In The old fashioned unbleached, something that W' 25c, Z7c, 35c, 404:, 50c, 65c 'I hese Clothes come 54 inch. 50_ifl¢h» 52 iflCl1 ey. Pretty Rich Table Linens Linens that would make your Thanksgiving I s m 40 p c to oO p c. Take advantage of our offer O N S viffiiii “iii _L _ __.__...._.___ . _ ;:;_. ..._-.i “The Haberdashery” Beautifully Tailored Overcoats Since we live in Clothes most of our lives-let’s have them nice. We have some of the most beauti-~‘ ~ fully tailored overcoats ever sho_wii` here. Some of them are fairly high in price but the niiijority sell at $12.50, 13.50, 14.50, 16.50, 18.00 and 20.00 / If vou would appreciate an over- coat better made than is generally shown with real class built into it.- See ours before buying. We have 300 brand new ones to choose from. Yours for high-grade clothing. Henderson & Cudmore Wellner Bldg. Sunnyside ' I 336510-9Mtl`. / . hlll road, The shoulders dld not drop drainage under such a handicap but is endeavoring to *+** DAILY SELECTIOHS there are excellent deposits of clay and then the three ' _ inch tile can be sold at $15.00 per thousand. Under _ Fon Gulamln such conditions we are confident that underdraiiiage ~ will become one of the most attractive investments any landowner, who has wet land, can make. 0REECE;S PERIL \Vith reference to the landin of Allied tron s at A little strength was lout 8 ll Saloniki Germany has raised the questioh of breach of A hope dfgppad by the neutrality. In this the German diplomats are trying i 'WY' to place the affair on a similar footing to their own Th. violation of the neutrality of Belgium' There is, of'_ course, no similiarity between the two cases. _ A Belgium, as is well known, is an independent king- dom, whose neutrality Germany, Brhain and France were pledged by solemn treaty to protect. Greece, on 'the other hand, is a protectorate of Great, ,qv nb gunna READERS K Furnished i by W. 8. Louoon. enroute-iisaaieoe-»i+»i+»i+»:~m» _` THANKSGIVING. _ _ 83011 dBY. feet dragged slowly up the road. ° ahonlaora bent beneath `,“-_l their long; __ _ ___ (ma-qs seem ylll ~‘ tha heart. The will played but a les- " ble part: i Night brought no nu, their load. An unseen Power sustained the heart When flesh and will failed in their part. while God uve llght, By day and night, _ And also grace to bear the ‘ ‘ smart, _ _ For thll glva thanks. _, - .- 5--'E Always Be Prepared It’s the only -03m~’Zf;9' Safeguard Carry Insurance h against every con- ,l\ I tingency with i < Hyndman & Co., Ltd. ._ Established in 1876 - 61=._Queen Street Charlottetown The Oldest; _Insurance Agency in the Province. *Here’s Where Your Feet w in uraiui ci 'i s s ' ~ - ii.. ....'=.....i°..°°§...v.f...‘a.f...';i:.irsadsiaariair attlieaepnces, our readers to know that King Constantine is himself _ practically a salaried official of those three powers. Gree_ce-i's under afgreat debt to these. three_ powers. lb? `fh‘é"f»i‘otdcfioiil“the§f “ll_lif\ré'_ fgiveh:§her from ever since she was freed from subifdionuto . ‘ __ Britain, France and Russia. It may surprise some nfl °" "'°"’ I gwby glvo thanks! ii.. '.5 I" ’ _ .;"‘;`f”rii. name ofcwa sim. _ wm seem pl___ea;e;i_5it2_t__l_i_<_:_ ggigees and they are selling fast. Dont yur _ 0 _ ' .Q Fr Bnos y i i' ‘Shu ` .J ~ 1 \'7 ' V ’ _ ii' :v 4 A <‘\"‘i'i ‘ -. t ; _ . . _mr __,'f';.='_'__-_ f :_ . _ _ ._ ` sf ~ ef. Come‘r>.In!l I sa 2. 2. Ea