a f"‘ ' .Fl-;f.f “_ . 1 -'ff .3-:‘--, *_ _\ 1 I I a ‘T .H \ ` f Novi: ' - , ‘» 1’ 1;,-,'-ff. ">"'i""“-5;" U7 ' ‘ '4="»‘~‘ 1 -1111..., - -1- -, -»-.u ':~f~"‘-‘uf 1-~. .» . - 1 ,_ , ». . _, 1 "=-»-'- - _ >` _ -".":" *f vs_ '1' ’ _. .. - ‘- i , ' .wh . ’ . f - .f= .- f H - ‘.. .-¢` ~. » . ~ r 1-; _ . ' _ ~ . » 1 I ""' ` ` "" " - ' . ' _ 'ra _affrwcr a '-». -/~-=.-i- ---. , . . “ 5-fz. ,- ` " ` T ' ' - _ .. ». . I, .~ _ " H ` .» "".~ 'iv . 1` 3 1 ei _ ” _ MBER 11,1916. _ - THE gHAgL01'1~ET0wN GUARDIAN ' P/ics _siwinr \ I ‘ _ i . . WJ, _ ,_ , _ 5, - ‘ ~ I ’ _ \ ..°IT PAV8 to buy in this Province. \ M -iiil ".1 3"-Z' -~'r oonoon iv-Es is Guardian -Hz. . » , . _ _ .. . Q( V V F0r Your Soldief F. lend representative in Montague. - 'AAs this season of_thc year wc are __#30U|:¢|3 H|¢_-,H '3¢H00|_ The ' if! I _*tii.iii.:1g oi' ii..r sind ci' boys iii thc ”"llowlng is the standing of the pup- \ ' trciiclics. Very soon now the L.lirl:.t» ils In the Searls, High School for mas parcels must be sent. forward so the month of 0ctober:- Grade VIII tion in tiuie. You are holders, etc. new goods. Estal., 1868. ‘ -;4._-`__.~_:. ._ , _ » 1-" fi' . '>-_~_-4" `a..__ __,. ‘ yOu will senfi him. Whyvnot make his Christmas ' as bright and happy as possible? Send him some thing usefui.whicli he will appreciate. Our stockcoiitains many useful gifts such as:- wrist watclins. cniblem,rings. cigarette cases, sig- net rings, ioiintiiin pens, Silver pencils, cigarette' lt will be a‘pleui-xure to have you call and acc our I , .ii--t they will arrive at their destina- `W. W. WELLNER -` perhaps consldering` what Jewellers, Etc. .».-, '>~~;<~; _- 4. ~. 5'. .2f_`»`._` '§.,(_ fp ~< _. `#’;": ._" . ..._ i~` 1 _ YOUR FR1El\DS can buy aihytning 'you can give them-except your photograph. Malre an appointment today. The C_ook_’s _Studio Prepare for Christmas lf you can’t get back to the old home for Christmas a new photo- graph will come nearest to taking your place-will bring cheer to home keeping hearts. Make the appointment today at The Baver Studio Mtisfioiriti. A. E. ,i.ioN,'si...ii. Good Photography Moderate Prices. ~ Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. . » f . .PLANT ENE P The next sailing from Char- lottetown for Boston will be on Friday November 3rd. IAS. CAFRAGHER, _ Agent. Ch'town. 2735-10-25il\ftf. ` l;___ Tlie Magdalen islands S. S. Co. l.td Tho B. B. Amelia carrying H. I. mails, paasenr'-rs and freight lsaveu Picton every ll....day and Thursday af Nr arrival of morning express from Halifax. tor tho llagdalen islands call tag. going and coming at louris. CHAI. W. IVII. lgalilp Ploiolt I. H. ltarratt, Manager. Amherst Harborf ai- I. Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIONAL \LINl. Leave St John Mondays and Thurs days at 900 a.. m., (Atlantic Times). for Eastport. Lubec, Portland and Bos ton. ' Return- Leave'Central Wharf, Iles- ton, Mondays and Thursdays at 9.00 a m., for Portland, Eestport, Lubec and Bt. John. MAINE STEAMBHIP LINE. eE1'wENN i>on1'i.ANn Ann New vonk nsoucso FARES AND AND s1'A'rEnoo|v| Pmcse From Portland and New York. Pas- aonger service Tues.. and Bat.. 0112 week Thurs., alternate week. Freight service Tues.. Thurs., and Sat. Leave Franklin Wharf. P0l`¢lBl1d» 5 P- N Leave New York 5 D- m. METROPOLITAN LINI. Direct between Boston and Nov York., ~ 18% I-Ioura. 1 num via one Cod “Ml- nas Steel Bteamshivl Ill" lima and Bunker Hill. [ACN North Bidi llltlia Whlrl Boston wool days and Banda!! *Y nr' “°":.r.°"‘°°- """“"' "'°" ntl, N Divot. lbot of larra lt. sw York- 0it!~ ot. uini ony 'riekai onion. 41 itnm H 5, g, puma, Alpena lt. John. N. I- A. I. Qlogilpg, l.P. A. l\_ Jem .. - J eweliry Ii you want honest s0°@S at honest prices YOU W1" not forget ua when about to - purchases Watch. C|0Ck °f other article of Jewelry- Special attenion sive" '° repairing of Watches, etc. _ C. W., Patterson Jowolior - r . 4 I . , I 1 ' _ ,~ “ 1 f _ , ' ,.. ,. . . , . af _ . - - \ -. * i 1 , ~ .v ' ` ` ""~> . .g_».. ' 1 ‘ c \ . ’ \ \=.' \ Q* , . . 4 , ` . it , , .v -‘ . _., = ~ F V J- ., ,_ -_i\,,+ A f llll' \\ IIIIKII.\\\\\\\\VIIIZIIIf;§@\‘llIIIlIf£ \\\\\\\\'fIZIII§l1\6 NE-0-LIN SOLES I I I We are showing sev- eral new lines of mens fall boots made- with neolin soles. \ _,..---<' l / - |¢r 1,.. . I lg... I _ fo,-' _ 11,. .I . /1,. // V /0 -’¢ /' 1 ro A. ' In _G _ A ` .»" "5 _a.,- { 4 .,».,*_ 1 ., _ »:\ \\\\\\i0IIIII.\\\\\\\\\\@.\YllIl\\\\\\\\ ' Neolin makes y o u r boots easy and flexible, will resist water-a ii d does not get hard. Black and Mahc gan $6.00 6.50 7.00 Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. \\\\\\‘vI0//aulaaaf Professional Cards WARIURTON I IHAW Barraters, Attorneys, Notary Pub uc, lllto.-, Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank of Montreal, %nada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor a on_ Olloes-Old Guardian Oilloo. Pro ‘ use Block. Carlottetowll. P. I. I. MISS D RUDGE 171 Great George 8t..- Phone`814. Manufacturer of all kinda of line hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. Hair dressing, Msnicuring, Sham- pooing, singer-ing. . 2703-10-23Mwf1mo. a.A.MoLoln. K_O.. Donald McKinnon ' Mo\.lAN C MoKlNNON . . larriotlfl. ' . . iittornoyo-at -Law Royal Bank Bldg., Charlottetown. '< McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrlatara and Attorneys-at-Law Money to Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. chambers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. .. .. uoiiaon a nufrv larrlotorl and Attorneys - solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada noun ro Loan S. S. Hessian ` nawvan ~ lst-I-ial:.=|m“:i':'L J. 1-D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor' and Notary Public Omoo Charlottetown "Many to _Loan on Real 11 rr-':._-,~.~¢.~¢_-_-_~_-,~,;~_-_~_~_=-,-_-,»_-_-_-_-,-_-_~_»_-_~_~;_»_- -_-_~;,-_ ,-f;:f::.-::::.-:_-_~_-:_-_~::_-_~_-;;.~_-::.-.-.-.- zzz: -1. Winnie Stems; 2. John Keays; 3, Alfred Styles. Grade Vll.-1, Bes- sie Garrett; 2, Mary McLc-an and Whelan Macdonald (equal): 3, Ar- thur Macrionald; 4. John Mullally. Grade Vl.-1, Russell Leard; 2, Nel- lie Garrett; 3, Gerald' Teriault; 4, Willie Brennan. Perfect. attendance --Winnie Stems, Mary McLean, Lucy Bushey, Whelan McDonald, Nellie Garrett, Maude Buffett, Russel Leard. Grade V.- (Mr. 'l`nrney’s Department):- 1, Frank Mucdoniild 2. John Keays; 3, Wallace McEwen: 4. Robert McKenzie-. Grade lV.-Si'. 1, Allan Cameron; 2, Chas. MacDon- ald; 3, James McCallum; 4. Wanda Acorn. ` ..“l'HE RED POINT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE met at the` home of Mrs. Macliellan on Monday, Nov. 7. A large number ot the members were ` \"“\`\\i/Iluln' present. After thcngenoral business D ..°MR. R. R. HOWLETT il Guar dlan agent for Annandale and vicinity. ..*sr. Ai.sAn7s.Tfriie Reverend D. J. MacDonald will oiliciate at St. Alb- an’s Church, Souris on Sunday. ..'THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Society of St. Andiew's Presbyter- ian Church. Montague will hold a Bazaar and Tea in the"Auditoi'lum Friday evening, Dec. 8th. I 3021-11-11M1i. ..*MEETiING. BUTTER FAC- TORY.-A`meeting will be held iii St. Mary’s Hall, Sourls, on Wednes- day, Nov. 15th at 2 o’clock p. m., to consider the ad‘visability of starting a Butter Factory in Souiis for the farmers of the surrounding country. The members of the institutes and all interested are invited to attend. By Order of Committee. 2977-11-9M11i. ..*THE KINCSBORO WOMEN'S' INSTITUTE hcl-'l its regular month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. S. S. Robertson, on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Many ofthe Lake-ville Women’s Institute members took advantage of the kind invitation extended 'to them to be resent nt this meeting, and many Point Instituto to be present at the P- December ,mec-ting of the Lakeville 0f and the meeting cols‘ed with the Na- 01' meeting at the home of Mrs. Alfred by Rose* on Wednesday Nov 9 This be a letter from the kingsboro Women’s h€lDflll S\lgE€E~ti0ns and ideas were Institute war. penn by the gecretary' exchanged. Papers' on different sub- invmng me membe,-8.0¢ me Red jects were read by Mrs. S. Rose, Miss Ching, Miss. Lily Rose, members the visiting institute-. The auto- ]n5;imte_ 1; was decided to have aygraph quilt made by the Kingsboro regular programme for the winter institute' was exhibited and it was de- m0mhg_ M131; Macpariane was pres. cided to send the same to the Duch- ent sndgave 9_ gan; on the Dye Ques. ess of_ Connaught Hospital, England. tion at the present time. Refresh- Regular Pl`0Sl`*imU1€B' M610 bt? fllawll ments were se/rved by' the hostess UD.f0Y` the Winter 1110111113 and H CODY them sent to each member. Miss tional Anthem, McFarlane was present and gave ii ___ demonstration on the making of __u=-|-HE LAKEV||_UE woMEN»5 Flaky Pastry. After several musical |N3'r|"|'U1'E hem H9 rc-gular monthly selections. refreshments were served the he-_-itesi-1'. The next meeting is to hc-ld at the home- of Mrs. Merril ' NEWSON BLOCK ""Y Branch Office ~Geoi'getown`j A. Home &-Co. Institute is supporting a prIson'er of war and. a letter was' read acknow- ledging the money already forwarded. It was decided to bold a bean supper early in December to raise money for Red Cross purposes. Regular programme's are to be drawn up for the winter months and a copy sent to each member. Miss MacFarlane was present and gave a. demonstra- tion on the Making of Candy, also a talk on Breed-Making. Many differ- ent methods of bread making were exchanged and a discussion of the best methods followed. A paper on “Be-lgium's Needs" was read by Mrs. S. Rose. Miss' Ching also read a short paper on “Future Hopes.” Re- freshments- were then served by the hostess. Mrs. S. Rose kindly invited the institute to meet at her home for the December meeting. After several musical selections s. very pleasant evening was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. The readers of this paper will bepleased to learn that there is at least one dr cd disease that science has been able to cure in l its stages and that is csmrrh. Catarrh being greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions requires constltgtionnl treatment I-lali’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, thgreby dgggmy. ing the foundation ot_ the disease, giving the patient _strength by buiidiiygup the constitution and assisting nature in ing] its work. The propnetors ave so much fait in the curative D0wers of Hall's Catnrrh Cure that th offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that itellaila to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Eyestrain _ A ly T ` ilu;-will The use of suitable glasses save the eyes from strain, and all the evils which follow. Profit by the expenence of others. The benefits of properly fitted glasses are testified to by the thousands who uset em. We examine eyes, _ and guarantee satisfaction. H. J. MABON Druggist and Optlcian Next door to Bank of Commerce Montague P .. I. MttStf W T Arri I 400# Bags Bran 600 “ Middlings 500 “ Su|arBeefMeal 1000 ' “ “Old Process” 'Oil Cake. _ |600 Blilt. Flour Coltonaéetl Meal Molauiiia Meal Conimeal Cracked Cora Aad Rolled Oats ‘ We are now offering the above at Less ilian Today’s Cost Prices for shiplment or delivery from w arf. Write for prices and book your ord_ers_ early. Stewart on Dec. 5. It was decided to invite the members of the Red Point Women’s institute to be present at this- meeting. A drugglst can obtain an imitatiox. of MINARD'S LINIMENT from a 'Toronto house at n. very low price, and have it labelei his own product. This greasy imitnticn is the poor est one we have yet seen of the many that every Tom Dick and Harry has to Introduce. k for MINAItD‘S and you will it. tried As get Mlllli lSLillUl|l$ Sllllill Ill lIlU§_l_ilF LIBERTY Mrs. William Collier, of this city, received yesterday the followiiigiles- patch announcing that her son had been woundedw- » Ottawa, Nov. 8, 1916 iivirs. Wm. comer, 99 Rochford Street. Charlottetown, P. E., I. Sincerely regret to -inform you 42736 Private- John Collier, Infantry officially reported admitted to No. 3 Stationary Hospital, Rouen, October 28, 1916, wounded right foot. Send further particulars when received. O. I. C. RECORDS OFFICE. ' Private Collier was a -member of the 46th Battalion and enlisted in Regina, Sask. Mrs. Enmilyl Arsenault of thins city has received the following des- patch: Ottawa. Nov. 7, 1916. Mrs. Emily Arsenault, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' Sincerely regret to inform you No. 69026, Pte. Leo. Arsenault, in the Infantry officially reported admitted to No. 3 Field' Ambulance Depot, September 29th, 1916, sufferifng from shell`sliock. Will send* further par- ticulars when received. `Private Arsenanlt is a son of Mr. J. F. Arsenanlt and before enlisting was employed in the bake'ry*of Mr. L. C. Worthy. He is abouttwenty years of age. ' ' ' ' fir pgoqrf.-1 o|6IOF'\£o Rloll Q' “‘ii`f _ l-li§\i' A FEW DROPS of 0-Cedar Polish on' a piece' of dampened cheeiieolotli will work wonders with your furniture, floors and woodwork. Thousands | of women are daily using 6 l' Polish (Mads in Canada) it will remove all dirt bring out the original beauty of the C grain and put on` a high, hard ' lasting lustre;-all at the same convinced. lt is guaranteed. ' time. Try it at our risk and be ' 1 T0\ll-W. ° Kiltie, V. im-io-uint. ' ~ .. 1/. . _ -_ -. 's ‘ "’ ' s , `~ H `-“‘*’ , rosa-iialiiiawawrril'-aw. ~ ` Ohannail Olmiiioll Od.. Ltd., Toronto, Ola. . I H . , .FROM YOUR DIALIRO 280 I l \ i \ ; J 1 .J ,- Get nder Cover Before Snow Flies! t OLD weather is just around the corner :uid zi warm Suit or Overcoat will soon bc a real necessity. W V In spite of the 1,001_ Jobs _we now have on hand, we have tlie materials, thc equipment and ilic slcillcd iailors to complete your new Suit or Ovcrcozit, or both, before the snow flies. Choose your Overcoat today from our mziiiiniotli stock of dependab§Bri§§iiTVooliens-good-looking, long-wearing and storm-resisting. ”For your Suit, pick froni llugreds of splendid staple British wgesf-_English Tweedsg Scotiiderfiil response to a steadily grow- T ing clemziiid for clotliiiig of economy-»zm ccoiioniy that docs not sacrifice qu:iii‘ty, style, fit or finish. Today, an iiistitutioii like ours, which provides highest c l 0 t li e s _ value :it lowest possible ‘ ' prices, has become zi public Pnmmn necessity.” english alamch woollon G0- - . Out-of-Town Men :- 0 I , F li Pl t , Slf-Measure Forms and Tapo Lila write for Free itiriliyes: 41il"Stl.mCatlilei?i_ne St. East, l|ontrcnL \ l E-2,5 '_ f ._ "_" ».~-§..~‘~`e::§ ;\‘~.-t-. -x3i~§°’E|I1§‘,.~¢,,,,. ‘_ Ss-Vt _ » fn ..... . _ ..... _ _ _ ' »'°f=-' . A, A 'W l ' f ,, nv ,iw _ywl il #I `-_~ £4 o *N Ill "-_ is _ En M/ _ WB' , 01.-uf..-.-V -5 'Q gm, ,_ "f‘2s%. .#- ~\` _ . uLEss vu- J ~. - ww we ’ a.. if “ ' Montreal '"7' °` ‘M |lii!F*~ ~ tqE£IIS| l 3 --r=_e;f»`i§;’<€»§."-‘I il l ~» ~1§1i~;"' 'i g&E§§""‘> ‘,f~¢f“=i-¢s;__=§jt=?~‘.-1?'.§j'_21_:i,;» ' elsicnne -»» __ r.can»¢rhe , near_- Bled* . Cuviliior' ` ` 'ne "" li' 'Cir si. ~. 85| Shcdl ' ‘tar Malsonneuve fo . - _ _ »¢.Q.-,»r_ > ' '$1/_'-'/27,'-W."»'-gf.,,`»&2a1i\u~¢atll _ -»-'.'_"""' H I' " _-,tg /f'/_-/1 _ i _ is cnizar 1'Aii.oR snors iN CANADA' A ' mn J’ _ r.l.a. was: _ *A ` l ig a'u“=“°ainn i4':v'°dii»¢»iv, zu. If-I ...... 158 Street, lIliarlotteto\vn,'l‘. E. l., ‘Opposite Post i a I .ik