p » » I .ps - '~» ~ ‘ \ `---i ' ri-"*»‘» i -' ~ - -1. -'__ __ M . ~ -_ -_ _~ i - _ _ -'~-'--4.' >..-.'»_'=_.'_=--.--_ 'i-:;~_ ` _ i' .ir-N’ _ ' fs--"1--_ f"= , < .‘~‘ wr.. ~-_‘.= `~‘f:' ‘ .-» ~ . - - , A, Lg ll \, » i f , _ . i. if ly i "~ , ‘ . ,, ii .I ,i , ri , , ,, , » ,V AV “ff . V ,‘ 2’ , i N r FV , A 6- ,~; -4 _ »- _ V. . ‘_ _,__ _V_VV -»~ .-.’--_-v'»____... lf.-_..,¢_¢_ . __ ,_,._-_. V. _\~ . . r ' / ._ VjAc_cidents will happen ` ji-f’il§SSt'¢S I do break or. iff-you have any trouble l/01-11' Glasses we #Twill reiair them* and i ._ _ __ _ Emalte theml inlrlilreiiew we, do an . al-:PAIRS /lVVP\rioili'ptly and at very _ -Reasonable Prices __ .1;.cii1is,Lia - _» SUNNYSIDE ' Charlottetown - P. E. I £ ' I 5 " Ohllged to Lleave Easily. I “Daughter your new beau doesn’t_i remain very late. The las-t one usedi to hang around until the unilkmsn called: _ ‘ _ "Well, you see, dad this one is a I A Soliiier Boy I Brother or Friend' I Overseas ' I We _have many service- able -Pitts -which will add great y to his zomfort. This ,is onlyi a partial list of the many. _ Safety Razors 25c to $7 Stei-no Stoves, complete, _ 35c to $1.00 I *Oxo and Stero Cubes, 10 _ and 25c Cigarettes, in 10c and tin boxes of fifties (all the _ most popular branils) . Cigars, pcks.10’s, 25's, 50's Chocolate Bars, all kinds, 5c. Milk Chocolate in 25c cakes ' All Metal Mirrors at 50c Pocérsezt Combs, 10, 15 and _ Carbolic\ Soaps, 10, 15 and 25c 'i`alcum Powder, Foot Pow- der, Tooth Paste, Blades _ forSafetyRazors, Pipes, Tobaccos, etc. - Geo. E. Hughes “The Peoples’ Druggist” mlllLman.'_' ‘ *___ Cigare ttfes for Soldier e_ V 1 _ Send _your Soldier boy some cigarettes-.ve , _ _xhavetheright packages here all rea y for you to _ send. ~ _ Sweet Caporal, Players, package of 50 .... ..50c Oaiiadis, Capstan, Murad, Mogul, package of 50 ._ ............ .. .............. . ..... 75C 9 _ scKinnon Drug Co. “ " C ir. -Gt. George and Kent Ste. w I Ask for I'Iickey’s ` _ Twist _ `\ I '" 1 ‘When ou vlaht a chewing tobacco that _has all the “gil rance Ilavor and freshness you could desire, ask for gicsvs TWIST. _ _ _ _ " Made from fully matured leaf, ina clean factory, it is the choicest, cleanest and best chewing tobacco you can buy anywliere`at an price. ` _ Buy I-IICKEN' S-the big ‘non-crumbling fig at the small _price - ‘ Ilickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. I.t¢I _ - Charlottetown in ii ' 5" W F I _ PURE AND FRESH , 1 i- '-l..| - il . \, \ DiRi.CROKEN’S CONDITION POWDI:IR ‘P _ (ru: up by 1. E. caoiian, n.v.s.) ` _ This condition powder is suitable for cattle, swine and .::._ V_,_’j';>:-_i;.;»,,3-"Vw V ‘ ;"'=" " " ‘~.,-_,~.-__ =-._¢‘ " “ .~.=.;- ‘.;_" = _ , gr' ‘ ~ ‘»- 1-.; if _~ . -i_._;_-__--.___ __;.-. _ »._ _V '»r_ »-_»~.f_.~ -__» _ -- = l _ _ V _ i -~ A _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~~> °»';»i._.' ""l=# f ~ _- .- ., .. _., ~ 5;...-_-1-__ ~ _.,'_i _._ .nga--* ' r 1' '-if _i ..i ._ '_ .181 ` ` ' . _ - - ‘__ - ~ : I ~ .vi ’ ~ Y ~ I Qi , _ _ ._ _ _ _ .- . . ._ _ ,QM The C ntrol , rr #Ave ui my is uns Province I rustic smousr inniuspi'-oc;-_ mean: :easy ri-om s eo 1 p. ai. sms- fying supper will be served for the V'nominsl fee of 26 cents. 2971 __ -ri-is' s1'ANi.sv.-- 'riis_c. ;o. s. "Stanley docked in Charlottetown im night at 8.30 with freight and passen- g6.l'l. ` I FUNERAL.-'l‘lis'~fnneral' of the late Lois Hope Humphrey of Wilmot _ Valley will take place today at 3 p. . Interment, North Bedeqne. coNTiNu!s To_'Monnow.- The 'annual High Tea and Bazaar in the ,pro-Cathedral continues tomorrow, at .the same hour as today. 2971. i Nor or THE 1osn».- Pts. sues, ,referred to In yesterdays moruing's Guardian was a member of the First ,Construction Battalion and not of the »105thi, as stated. ._ PATRIOTIC 80CIETV.-- The meet- ing of the Patriotic Society will be held In the‘- Armourles this afternoon at 4 o'ciock, not in the Board of Trade Rooms as previously intimated. WITCHE8 IN THE CI‘I‘Y.- They .will be' seen by all who attend the ,annuall Hallow E’en Tea and Bazaar _in the pro-Cathedral today and to- morrow. 2971 WEDDED IN |ENGI.'.AND.-- A cable was received In the city yesterday, an- nouncing the' marriage of Captain J. VW. Stanley, of the 2nd 'Canadian Heavy Battery, in England, on No- vember Gth. 'i..¢. l A MEETING OF THIE HORSE SHOERS of Queen's_County will be -held at J. A. Henderson’s forge Thursday, at 8 o’clocl¢ p. m., Nov. 9, 1918. Business of importance wil-1 bs attended, everybody cordially in- S vited. 2972,11,8,M2I. “THE"I'RAITOR AND HIS DOOM." -Rey. Dr. Fullerton delivered an elo- quent and impressive address in St. James’ Hall last night on “The Trait- or and His Doom." There was a large congregation and a. splendid choir ‘led excellent congregational singing. The subject of Dr. F'ullerton‘s‘ address was the betrayal by Judas-. and he preach- ed ln vlvld language the life which had its end in the' potter's field. To- night the subject of the address will be :"0ne of the Most Daring Incidents in Christ’s Life." The service begins at 8 p. m. and lasts an hour. TEACHER'S MAGAZ|NE.- The Teachers Magazine has now fairly won its way into the front rank 'among contemporary magazines. The October number is certainly ii. credit ‘to its editorial management in the quality. selection and the arrange- Vment of its matter. A real poetical .gem "The Lesson." by Charlotte- Vtown’s poetess, “Lucy Gertrude Clar- Lkln." is given, as it well deserves, the first page of the magazine. The leading article, editorial, on the true aim of education is thoughtfully and eamestly written. "Education", it says, "as far as our schools can fur- nish it, should have a definite' effect in the building of character, should form habits of right living by the in- iculcation of good morals," etc. Such is the trend of this article. F_ollow- ing this are the various departments, each ably and carefully edited, inclu- ding educative and instructive ar- ticles on the work in the different school grades such as English, Arith metic, Nature Study, etc. Altoge- ther the magazine is an excellent number and should not only be in the hands oflthe teachers but In the homes of the pupils. For the modest price, $1.00 a year asked for it, no home should be without it. A druggist can obtain an lmitatloi. nf MlNARD’S LINIMENT from a Toronto house at a_ very low price, ° as well as for horses, and has no equal in putting all and ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,_._ M, ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,_ of live stock in a healthy, vigorous condition. Every A' ge is put up under the personal supervision of Dr. the' leading horsemen an_d stockraisers on_P. E. I. endorse it iisthe best tonic, alterative an d blood purifer on the market _ I Price 50 cents per package _ FOR SALE BY ~ _ Colin A. McDonald, ~ Put, Your Prescription Driiggist , :I V Revere Hotel Block, Kent St. HQfSeS In _ "- ` ° ` ° 1 iI'lt lil . ~ ~'¥i15°” °" _ Good Fettle i- . a - <-»~ This greasy imitation is the poor ost -.use we have yetreen of the many that every Tom Dick and Harry has gfoken, a veterinary of long and’ successful experience. All il-on is introduce. _ _ Ask for MINARITS and you will get it. If you want to put your horses and cattle in _the very best condition_ possible- use Mac’s condition powders. For improving the stamina, of horses, cattle shee and then I ' ~ R MAGS _ CONDITION __f"Y""““*“`E“_§ POWDERS strength and general condition _TEA N Pao-csriilniiai. muy free from 3 to 5 in the afternoon. 2971. _ i1"s 'ronAv snu tomorrow, the his annual I-lsllow dil'eu Tea. sndglislaar in the pro-Cathedral. Tea will he ser- ved from 5 to '_1 p. ni. and the' Bazaar with its noioi attractions will con tlnue throughout the evening. 2971 CHURGH 8ERVI¢E8.- Thhirwill be service in the ,Murray H bor South, Little Sands, and Murray Riv- er congregations next Sabbath iq" the regular hours. ' _ ‘ ' JOIN~E.D ,ENGlNEER8.-- Mr. Ar- temas W. Cameron of Cape Traverse, is' the latest man to join the Canadian' Engineers here. Sergt. Colpitts is the recruiting officer. _ SOHOONER ARRIVED.- The schooner Marguerite, arrived from Campbellton. N. B.. today with it run car80 °f spruce and cedar shingles for L. M. Poole & Co., Connolly; West Wharf. .‘ 2939_ ' PRIEACHINGAT MURRAY RIVER. --The Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, B. Sc., will conduct the Presbyterian services in the Murray Harbor South congre- tlie appointed hours. oMissioN.- in connection with the L. 0. A. celebration at Brackley Point, Monday evening, the name 01'. Mr. George Birt, was omitted from the report. Mr. Blrt is a member of MdLean Lodge and the member of Klll8 GGOFSG 10039 gave him a warm welcome. A sAo MEssAos.- Mr. D. o_» M. Reddln, City, yesterday received a wire from his son, Edwin, in Butte, Montana, announcing the 55,1 news that the 'latter’s wife had passed away H991' llllll°l‘€0il1K a serious operation. Sha was s native of Mon na, and the many friends of Mr. Re din who was famfliarly known here' s "Ted" will deeply sympathize with mlm in his bs. reavement. President Wilson Anil §n_lenIe Allies `(Continued from Page Four.) the nation in feeling. ` No matte-r how people might differ with him pm. itlcally, he did not want them to diff. er with him in lovn of America. They were bound on the same journey of service. although they might take dif. ferent, royids. ` “ARE THEY DIVIDED?" ` "Foreign nations think wears divided. and it is. our duty to prove to them that we are united,” he con- tinued. "We cannon _prove that we are united if we are divided. There can be no bluff about that." _ V The enterprise of the immediate future was a great "get-together" ein- Mr. Wilson- dealt at some length with social ‘betterment- a modified "uplift" poIicy._ The United States. Vhe said, had omitted the- public pro motion of vocations education, which should now receive attention. He would organize the assistance of the Nation for education ami advancement ofthe Working people of the United States oi' every class .and trade. Simplifica- tion of the procedure of the courts, too, was sieederl, in order that they should b made “ready instruments of justice at the disposal of the coni- mon mm." As for the eight hour day he would “go the whole length where~ ever it could possibly be made to work." FOREIGN POLICY. V Reverting to the issue over the foreign .policy of the United States, the speaker said: “l want all this ir- :iccomplish something. There is ' the impression in some quarters that this nation does _not mean the_ same thing to all of us. The impression has arisen that some of us have our hearts outside Anierics, and some of us have our hearts Inside America. l believe that impression is due largely Y i\\“\\`\\\\YIHK I g The Store of Strength V Indoor living is ant to_de- < prive yoursystem of purify- ; inggxygen. _ _ _ ‘ ' isis bound to result in impoverished _blood _and 5 cause that persistent “tired feeling” _ 1 A tired, sleepy, inert. con- ‘ ' dition should be sufficient _V warning that you need a 1 tonic,- ’ swine there is nothing better ` Take Our Beef, Iron ‘_ and Wine j _ ...ii thu.: :z..‘ii;-'i....l`,J§°..-.‘.:¢.-. _ ~ of Iron--and a ch Mel- "°" f low Sherry Wine. _ _ _ 0 if ‘ f '_ ii iz N s miami ‘s - _ _ ' _ _ _ V ` .?2¢'¢iiii°y."d'ii. °§II»r;.i':isI{§£iss.3o°iin:2'»ws°2 rcphigwgbeggifargx gilggdthe _ Orgs-i and W char gusts? “°`°,|'"°”' us' 0' um back °s;scor 866-00- Ulll\°f"°°4 mm t-w \ eed uflngthgihggf gm. Ns * "'° °°‘°"“ ‘ ' nm swam get nouiisliment from its .~ gm ood at almost It I improves the appetite m.»<1o._ssuoo. oiim Ns. a tim- 011'" N°~ 5 "’-‘°- dusrsstiioa mm s..w io yan. stmsm' mains ,l'n3'§‘l§;5_,}§ rations. 805°" mtl" *”°° "““"“‘°“' "°' ° “ I. in mm No investment at the price ~ ' 'Eh' ° idealtonicf 'stim\iI|1ii'ng”_!tl1e entire sy.: Prices 50c and 75s ' . 1' . . ' ' ° ot _ V V i§f§°'5~ 4-3-1V;-_,~,g,,g,~;-:_g;,°°-;,;g°,,f,,;‘;'¥.l.‘;Z‘§§ ?I$..'.......5_aD_..}..; would __,-,,,, you |,,,,.,_ _ pa- penis _ l I flint. asshole vm iw ul" '"1"' it ‘""” "“"` °‘_ - °. Pound packsia only 25c -_ _ pit it any ot the ms - »V _"__ os. company- reserves the right to refund the dspo _ _'_ V ., _~ ug ,om gm, 'mis purchaser hu the right to have sa! afilai ff; 3 r l 'it .. _, ' from 5 _to 7 p. m., Children admitted- gation on Sunday. November 12th at' _ . ; _ r _ 1*‘*°='-_- ~ I " ‘ i .'.' K ‘Ku ' item-v' .-- . _ W Q _ V ASH ' ` 'elsewhere terprise. he said: ‘ _ relevant talk mend so that we can'V_mcapahIe of B9.-mn! tha 0pp0;mnitlos_ I - _#_ to the atmosphere of a _political cam- '-paign. . ._ . This nation means only one thing to the people who be- selves impartlally to justice and right in the relations of our own p_co- ple, we mean togdevote ourselves to justice and right in the relations of all people. “We are not going to be drawn into qunrrels which do nd. touch the thing towards which America has set his face. America is not interested in tion prevail agaln_st another. But we are interested in seeing justice founded upon right established thro~ ughout the world. We are Vnot- only not afraid to iight but not dislnclined to iight when we can find something as big as American ideals. DRAWN INTO THE CURRENT. lt. E "We have' fought again- and again for the rights of humanity. God for- bid that we should ever fllflll l'0\‘ th” purpose of aggression or self satis- faction! "lt is ii sort of heart -problem af- ter all." continued Mr. Wilson. "We should be united in ~ order that We may lead our single, united force to the maintenance of justice through~ out the world. No year ahead. of us is going to he like any year behind us. The war has changed the face of affairs for us. lt has drawn America out, almost in spits of herself. into the great current of international politics. The word American musg _mean one single thing everywhere-iustlce' eil; throned in all her benignant force. And when they had sung. “My country 'Tis of Thee." they went out into the night before 9.30 p. m. it was a short political meeting, almost colorless, -and almost meaningless because nie President appeared 1° be which it offered _ V I PERSONALS Miss Dora Trslnor .El1\°l`°l°i 3°” ieft Friday morning f0l` Si- John and Boston to visit friends. Mr. W. J. Brown. City. repreeeilb ing the National Drug Co., went to Montague yesterday. .___- Mrs. il.. 0. Fraser. Wh0`hl!"l1€°ll visiting in Murray Harbor, left yester- day morning on return to Calgary. Sergeant Aubrey Bell. returned to the city yesterday from -a visit to Mon- tague. ' .___- Mr. W. P. Hodges, representing George Slater. Montreal, is in the city. Mr. W. L. Cole, representing the walker-Primer Shoe comrsnv. or To ronto, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Murphy. of Millvlsw, returned home yesterday after is visit to friends In the city. ‘ Mr. J. li. Wyatt and his daughter Miss Dorothy, were in the city yes- terday sad left_for homeythis mora- Ing. _ , The Presbyterian congregation st Cardigan is moving In a call to the' nov. Daniel Mscvichr. of Eureka. N.. S. ' f -Mrs .limes J. 'hsinor of Maple- wood ,ma Min Jesu' Duffy. _uf Em"- of their brother, Rev. Father Duffy. Mr. Gsorgrl H. Reddln. left yosteo any for China Point. to again! the Vfunersl of _tha into Mr. illiam M, Murphy. Mrs. (Capt) James 8. Walker and In order to keep up this program,-iniorder to keep prices _down,,we_`find it necessary to eliminate the losses and delaysconnected with a credit business.” _ THE CASH BASIS of business makes it possible to give you absolute bed rock prices in every line. There " are ' no bad debts to allow for. There are no needless expenses to be paid,-there are savings of every sort to be made, AND EVERY SAVING WE MAKE,--EVERY LOSS WE AVOID MEANS A LOW- ‘ ER PRICE FOR YOU; _ We publish this advertisement today to afford all of our customers ample notice,-the new policy goes in- to force FEBRUARY 1st, 1917. _ In the meantime,-all overdue bills must receive prompt attention, we will appreciate your prompt action in this matter. seeing one nation or one group of na-,~ _ Mr. and Mrs-. John Agnew and fam~ ily, of Allbei-ton, have removed to Charlottetown forthe winter. __Mr. Dan W. Matheson. Bradslbane was a visitor to Charlottetown on "' > ~. I -...-1-E.. ..._ ....-.ll- This Store Does" ' i Business For _ '- LY I A ;_ J’Ifhis store has been doing a mixed cash and credit'-__ _ Vbusiriess since its first opening 25 yearsago. _' _Always iii/has been _the i cal of this store-toiserve _ _ _ its customers well, to gve' them if possible alittle better ” value, a_ little more e cient service than they can get -'-==--Moore McLeod, Ltd.= _ _ _ - 119'-121 Quesirsi. ciisi-iouetown New Improved long to it and it ls only going to mean _ ‘ V - one thing to the people who do V. not belong to lt. As we shall devote our- V _A / Carload just received all sizes. Write for price. Delivered at your Station _ e WHOLESALE & RETAIL The llugrs Hardware ll 2935-11~7M3l. ' Mtg ;»i4,|_*1|.g¢~;g'1~,.~... -,__ aprt port sent July 24 this reported purchase pric The men lsnden at brought in by the No ship Tromp The Lanao was the course of a voyag 'Ihre' Norwegian Findlay Steamship C nila She was a small tons gwss 190 feet lo beam She was ui Bowling, Scotland T Tuesday and left by evening train for on the movement., 0( ¢ Hunter River where he' is employed her an-iw] gg su" on in the Railway Department. arrived in Barry Road sliip Lanao. has been sun y a su marine. Thirty men have landed at Barrv. The Lanao was sunk on Oc tober 28. Liovds report I-Sour Railroad WASHINGTON. Nov. '8.-- The steamer Lanao is not an American owned vessel, according to records of the bureau of navigation of the department of commerce, which shows Hans Hannevrg of Christiana Norway. as her owner and that she was sold by her American owners in the Phlllipines recently. (Canadian Press ALTO‘\NA PA uncontrolled down the today. a coal train -Records of the Bureau show the 01 Lando wap owned by the Findlay smiled luw four llslit Miller Steamship Company, of Ma nlla. Her sale to -I-lane Hannevrg the result that f0\l\' was reported by the United States were killed. two are consul general at London in a re- three were injured _Mrs. Fred Llewellyn, of Gas-peraux, _ Lot 63; came to the city yesterday for ‘ ` the purpose of entering the Prince ' Edward island Hospitall. | V ____ _ V _ ; V0 _ c ' . ` i . _ b ii e _ V _ 5 STEAMER LANAO SUNK ' -fit* si \A tiusm/lame. i.oNnoN, Nov. s.-'Lloyds sir nounce that the American steam- . k b b- - . .. No Aside value as sid, are visiting in llor¢Ili»thG nests V that has `i“'§l.° '°l'i' ".'J.'¢."°T»'-»"§`iY»° c-'$¢"'$3i , er _ - 'iigr is lsr ss Hollis! _on his return to France. ` _ Grape-Nuts Flavo Grape-Nuts food is probablv the mi appetizing form in which honest wh wheat is utilized as food. _ _ V _ _ barley in making Grape-Nuts and the of taste- quickens at once when a e ` of he food is eaten with cream or I But_ to whole wheat is added _ ¥°°‘l bsrie has a ricli, individual taste will crea with the sweetness of wheat. ` Iileiidied ' il ized b the vllaie - Iiniixllyiiiveovi ai3?¢nlicious. Y V V '_ _-'V. 5 » 31-.. rig F te everywhere. “'I'Iiere’s _a , . . 1 Ltd Wind French Cochin Chin departed on August 20 E of the portage b nch sylvania Railroad near ding near New Portage 1 ,ai mn gaming it nom ni: :arm 12° mm; 2 V ' _ ».:. t umm ‘ _ _'Iii *°’gi‘*’°““_ 'F' *'“' _ no oi. .J . _ 3 , . 13| -all i 1 I I I l .___. ,V~..»._. " _.......‘ I .Csnadlsii Postiipi Cereal -.L I9! \l“t0t‘O‘ I Min satis iisaiiesssy iii _Vsruon _ _ _ asf, lsr. ,_ _ ‘_ .V J J Made in Canada Ohnmn UIIIOUU ' ' ` I Tl", _ _ - __ 'boi-'. ifiixilzitl-tiles sts. _ alf°ii'l.i‘;.li`°n‘i'i§iii`i{§V;“,;_Vii.i;;i"§'i~¢il I___.___.' __ o is iorlmislv _ .gin -~--- - _ ~ - ' . s ` _ \ ~ . -,. _,_ . . 5, ,, ‘ 1 . - *_ ‘..»_f _v »~ . _ _ \ _ .- __ _ _ _ _ __._~ . l -_,_ ._ ii ' ._¢..=- -I..-_,.. _ _, ___ . 1 » '»1'_“»"".~f-<'-:f"~' f."_ . '_‘»f‘