" NOVEMBER za, 1914 ‘ THE cHAiu.or'1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN """""'°"""""`"" PAGE Fivie: -4 »f"§"\\ li can __ --', .-__ _#Tl <’/ A Full Coal Hod Comes not from an empty bin in-the cellar. Order the bin filled today and the in- convenience and expense of taking in coal with snow on the ground will be avoided. We have plenty good Coal. I. Plcplliniioi co. Y \ A Test Proves this True If You appreciate the im- ,- Dortance of getting the best . di ugs and the economy of I Belting them _at the most T reasonable prices, _we' are sure that _the ser_vice this ;t.<>Lre provides will please Goods are right L Prices are right F Service is right _ No matter what you want in drug store supplies it will . pay you to see us. Buying . here is sure to mean satis- faction. _,Jn _*_»l__ J. G. Jamieson Druggist P sl _ | IIIIIII ` (IlllllIIK¢§\\\\\\\\"lllII6a` Mr. Farmer Do not forget to your fish supplies fr us. We can assure of entire satisfaction this line. Ch’town Fish Supply Co. Phone 340-I. Grafton St \\\§9IIlIIllll@VII/IIf§ ‘ - _ _ . Miss D.Rudge 171 Great George Street. Manufacturer of :ill kinds ol' liiiohalr Hoods, including tloiitlt-iiieii's Toiipes niiil Wigs. Specinl ntteutioii given to mail orders. 6261-10-2SM\vi`in2Mpd. ~< O U- 5 2 B 5. \\\YIII/4\\\\\\ i l g*-an\\n\\\\ r;\\\ RED CROSS. The following articles have been made for the Red Cross hy the women ol' York, under the auspices ot' Alpha Wonien's Institute to date:- 73 night shirts, 2 lliiiiiiel shirts, 28 pair socks, fl Balaclava caps, 4 dozen huiidkercliicfs, 17 rolls liiinilages, 9 'I' Iiniiditgcs. Also, li lot of cliililren's clothing. iiiade for the Belgian ltelief Fund. E. VESSEY, Pres. ° EVERY WOMAN ` _'X in inter;-lated and should know .ni ~ :Tl °‘i;|";,‘|;`y;;°tltl...»i;., \._ »` Q _ ,_ llouo o Ask your druzzlit for _ ., f y ir. if he cannot supply ' , f' .,///,, this MlARVi-L13. acorn; min -~~-\ E,” .-/y,f Di T. “ts X! n i' U ' I trsifcii book-ejlaealeidlp leitiverfull dl/ ///M particulars and dii ei-tions invaluable ' Io ladies. WINDSURSUPPLY C0..Windsor.0nt- General Agents for Cniiiidr av". 5__ _ _ _ : ___ _ _ _-i Get a Box of Delicious Chocolates The cleanest, purest, and most luscious chocolates manufactured are received here fresh every week. Call in and get a box-a trial will convince you MacKinnon Drug Company Corner Great George and Kent Street of their superiority. _ 'T ._ -_ ;_ _ "4 `.\\\\\YIII/.4`i\\\\\\\\lllI@Z'$\ the best. Manufacturers .////////..\\\\\§///0 Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co.- T Limited //1/.\\\\\\\\v////////I.-_\\\\\\vlld ;‘,\\\\\\Yll» .\\\\§ZIlllIlllIh\\\\\\C\\\‘ZIlA\\\§-»III@ Smoke and Chew Hickeys Twist Tobacc Millions of plugs sold yearly. BeCauSe it iS \\\\\\\WZIIIIIlllIh\\\\\\\\\\2I O ' Phone 345 _ __ _ _ 'i Y _J iatecl. lt- a gg under its policies $ and policies freely 8W°“° Jo K* 6593-ii-zonff. A An Important Question I Lite Insurance is a QU ta eal to everv thoughtful man mus Inllhese days of financial uncertainties an invest- m`ei`it Policy of Insuiance coming due is much apprec- ` ' Actual Results on P- E- I- ’ Life since Jan. 1st 1914 I The Norlhmilzgutagliriziillicy holders in P. E. I. cash to date ha's ri E25 653 00. It has also paid to benefic- seitlemenlfl " ' ' 5930 in death claims. These I n d of what one Canadian Life Com- ngure-S tgn-thefxcicil policyholders in the province. pmypawoliggme time to insure, information re rates Masonic Block, Charlottetown ' _ ;r ;` estion of life or death and ROSS, It pays to buy in this province.- A DANCE Iii aid of Patriotic I-‘und will he lield in the Grand View Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 24. MRS. L. PARKER RITCHIE will receive for the first time since her ;marriagc at the home ot her parents 240 Hillsboro St., Wednesday after- noon and evening, November 2532. ' 66 . INVITATION GIVEN.- An invita- tion is extended to ull ladies in Har- rington und vicinity to attend the re- gular meeting ot the Harrington-Wim sloe Instituto which meets at the honie of Mrs. Cephas Nunn, Winsloe lioiiil on the afternoon of the 25th in- stant at 2.30. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES.- The first meeting of the Murray River Wo- men's Institute inet on the evening of the Gth instant at the home of Mrs. Philip Lowe. Sixteen members cn- rolled. lt was decided to mime this institute “Roy of Hope." The next nieetlng will lie held at the home ot' Mrs. Beck, on the first Friday in Dec- eniber. FOR WEST INDIES.-Aiiioiig llie lin.-nu-,liners on the Royal Mull Stenni l'iic:ku|_ tlnmniicl, which sulled l.*‘1lduy_ morning from llalifax for llorinudu. tho West Indies and Deiiierurii was Mr. l’eri~y Pope, Cliai-lottctoivii. 'Fliore are twenty-iliree passeiigors in the sitcci‘uL1c. The (Juriiinicl had ii lull cul'l»£o. REV. J. K. CURTIS AT POWNAL. --ltcv. J. K. Curtis paid ii visit io Pow- nal on 'l‘l1iirsduy, the 19th, in the in- terest of Sunday School work. At 7.30 p. ni. ii nice gathering greeted him and gave tho closest attention to his earnest pleading in behalf of this great work of the Church of (loil. At thc close of his lecture lic throw on the screen ii number of Iinc pictures greatly to the delight of his audience. A TRIBUTE.-A correspondent \vrit- ing to the New Glasgow Enterprise says:-I sow lately thc death of l\li's. l\'lcKimion, widow of the late Itev. John McKliiiion. at one time minister of llopewcll congregation, which took place at Edinburgh where she had been residing for many years past. I remember Mrs. McKinnon well.She was ii lady of more than ordinary education and reliiienieiit.. Like many another, she left the comforts and conveniences of ii city like Edinburgli and spent the greater part of lier days iii ii country parish in Novo Scotia and I’. E. island. But like many another niotlier in these provinces, she left ii, inosi vnlilalilu lierilngo I think when she gave the presoiit Priiicipal of Piiieliill College Io the ('liurch :ind to the world. that wus something tho, church and world would find it diili- cult to repay. Women tlint four thc Lord, :ind lcnvc to society and Ilic cliurcli such vululilile gifts, they shnll bo praised. FURTIIER i’.\il'l‘ICl`I..\RS__-Alioiit 2 o'clock on Sntiirday morning the schooner' llictntor, (_‘-opt. Day, hound I out of port for W.ollace,_rnn into and sank the schooner, Hurry li., Capt, Terrlo, which was lying at anchor in the stream oil and ii little to tlr: west of thc Acadia Cool ('on\;,:;iiy’s pier, snys the Picton Advocate. 'l`lic llictntor was in bnllnst; the llarry B_ nas loiided with Island produce and was in for shelter, lieiiig on her wny from Crapaiiil for Sydney. The Dicta- tor strnck the Ilnrry B. :on hei',-sl’.ur- lionrd side nent* the innin rigging. The- llai'i'_\' B. commenced to sink nt once nod her crew hind only time to griili their clothes and get on deck. They lniinched their bout and made their way to the Dictntor. In ii few minutes the Harry B. was full oi water and on her lieuni ends. Tlie Dictator anchored near hy. The own- ers of the llnrry I3. Capt. Termo, ,md his non, hnvc attached the Dic- tator and there will likely he nn uc- tlon in the iidinimlty court. 'llie Harry ll. is of 67 tons. She luid oats vnlngd nt, $600, potatoes _vnlued nt $500, tnrnips volueil ut $40, carrots vnlneil nt $40, $300 worth of person- al and ship's stores and ii de°kl0\\<\ of lniy. The Dictator is owned hy ii Mr. Wiiugli, of \\iilliice, ond his inth- cr-in-lau, Capt. Rci1‘0IlL‘l' llllme ‘md time. The captain and crew of the Dictator Say that they saw the light of the Harry B. at the monient ul ollision but not before. 9. ::HEALTHY KIDNEYS NECES- SARY--lliickaclie? Feelhig tired? Not no spi-_v as you used to he? Getting old. You ure not old. Disordereil kllliicys niako you feel that way. "Penslar" Buchu and Palmetto Compound will tone thcin up and start you right Io- wnrd good Iii-iiiltli. .'i0c'_aiid $1 IJUWGS- lil. A. Foster, “Penslar Drugstore. »_ r~___ _ r- - f ._ _ - -f Expert it Optical 'Service ' ‘. Out business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- efit,the most modem and approved methods of ex- amination. _ That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this _vear’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 91-) Grafton St. Opf_irom RED CROSS MEET|NG.~liemeniher the Red Cross meeting in Wiiislue Hall on Monday, the 23rd. Meeting will open at 7 o’clock. li is hoped there will he ii large attendance. WAR NUMBER-'rho November ls- sue of Sunshine, the official organ of the Sun Insurance (uiiiipaiiy, liiniiieil. is a war number profusely illustrated and with a war inap i-iupplemeiit. The Guardian is indebted to the local sup- erintendent, Mr. J. I-I. l\icNutt, for ii copy. COMING PLAY._0n Tucsdny even- ing, December 29th, Miss Gorniiiii will present in the Pc--oplo's Theuiro, u three- act play eiiiitlcd “’l`he l’rliii_-is Chap." She will he assist:-il hy Chur- lottetown`s favorite pliiyors. ltcscrvc the date for the trout of the Xnius- season. 0630. FOOTBALL T0-DAY.--The decid- ing game for the footliiill series, whicli is now ii draw between the (Joiiriiiiigliis and St. Dunstan's Utillegc, Izikcs plzico izt the A. A. A. ZA. giviiiiirls this after- noon ut 2.30 p. nl. A good ganic will in all probability result us each renin will put up it deterinlni-il effort to gel lho ehiimplonship. RESCUED.-A man nniiic-rl McI{r-n- 'ii'i.i',"i»ini¢T to huvc bi-i-ii uinlcr ilu- in- lliteiicc oi' liquor ut tlir- llin(-, foiiini his way to the end- of Mr. liliiirlcn Lyons' wharf on Saturdiiy iiight and foil over- hoiird under the how of Ihr- scliooni-r “’l'i»li-plioiic-." Ht- wus ii-si-iioil in llic iiick of time iinil was wiii'iiii~d up whllo Ilr. (`onroy wus sein, for. Ile wus tukcn home in thc iiiiiliiiliiiiizc. lt is iiiidorstood he llvcs in llyiliioy street. hctweeii Grent George :ind Priiico streets. SPECIAL MUSIC.----_-'tl thc (iciitral tihristian Church yi-stcriliiy inornlng and evcniiig the “Blur-iiosc Qiiuriettiv' reiidcrcd several very appropriate so- lections. These young nicii are very talented ond coiisci-rntl-il and (‘h:ir- lottctown should fi-cl lionorcil lo lnivo their services. lt is liopiul to linvc them ngnin soon to dirt-izi lliv music nt thc revival now iii |ii'oi_;i‘ess nt tho Cliristiziri flliurcll. 'l`o~iiight nl 7.-I5 lluv. Lowell t‘. .\’li~l‘ln-i‘.~¢oii will iirczurli on the subject: “l"‘iitiiri» ll\\<'ogiiition." .»\i`ter the sermon lin- riti- of bnpiisni will hc iidniiiiistcrcid to quite ii niiinliei who gave their lionrts to Christ this past week. Services each evening at 7.45. All cordially invited. SACRED CONCERT.-'i`lic Sacred Coiicert givnii hy the llliicnose Quar- tettc iii lilarkct llall liisl cvciiing was in every way 1'. sipli-iirliil ¢;ii<:i-css, The liull wus <-rowdcri io thc floors and the progrniiiinc was licuiiiilixlly nlid artis- tically rc-iiilert-il. 'l'li\» pi‘iii:i'iiiiiiiic» con- sisted ol’ nlioul fourti-i-ii sclcclloiis, in iiliiirtt-tics, solos :ind violin si-lui-liiiiis. Eviiiigclist. Lowell l‘. i\li~l’li\-rf-uni |\ri~- sliii-d and thc iiicvliiig uns closvil with the .\`ntionnl Aiilln-in and In-iicllirliiiii hy the cliaiiriiiaii. 'l‘ln~si» ninsii-inns uri- trniiicd nrlists, cnirli possi-ssiiig ii volvo inuch more than orilinnry rniigi-, vol- unic und iiislloily. ln <-once-rt Iln-,\' are splriidiilly linlniiccil. while cncli, as ii soloist, is ii niustcr ol' thc nlusicul url. The nudlciice \vui~i-ilollglitml with their Der|'orinulii-c and will \\'i-lcoiiic nn op- portunity oi' lionriiig lhcin iigniii. DIED SATURDAY.-'l`l|v dvnlli look pliicc on SivI\irdn_v lust iii' Mrs. .Ioliii of 78 yours. Slit- lcnviis .siii'viving hcr liusliaiiul :ind llircc sons iiiiil tliroc riziilglitws, lii\.=iirli\.~i li iiiilnlicr ol' izrnnil- llllllfIIIIf»§\\\\\\|lllll|a Read Johnson \\=“’..IIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\7IZIIIIlf'.i\\Illllle llll\\\\\€-71// ’|llll\ IllI//4\\\\\\l\\Z0I/I/ and HI ohnson’s Ad on J,|lllli&\ ll l K:-The Ensign Canier1;\ the Gift to Give An_ Ensign Camera as :i gilt ._is sure to delight the recipient, young or ol_d men or women - it will please, and is worthy of the ap reciation of all. _ get an Ensign fora gift. Price $1.50 up I The ‘ 49 Gicni George Street (W V A .Y 7;? "_-` y 1 _Y _ _ li; i ' A l .M. Slinw, lli'n<~ltlc_\' Point. nl thc ngcl llllIIVII/A\\\\\\\\\\¢lll\l‘? " =_-_-____-- \ \\`WIIIIIIIllI@\\\\\\\\\\¥i\\\\\\\\\7IllllIl/I5lllI@\\\\\\\\\\‘ZIlA\\\\\¥?l/EIIL\\\\\§lIII/ » like the followingz- 11.50 ‘. J 4 ;' _ \*/ The if/00I4\\\\\\\\`WIIII/I/i\\\\\\\\\\W 'A\\\\\\\'flI%i\\\\\\\\\“ H E _ 1_1 ,___ I I in lie; l r I ` :ll ` :‘ ~ =»-= 1/ I I' 'W- , _ _/ ,I I ' ' I Great Sale of ' ' s ERCOATS At the front of the Men’s Store yon will find a long rack jammed full of handsome oyercoats, offered you at a great reduction for spot cash. You will find every size and style, well tailored, handsome garments, and going at prices $ 7.50 overcoats for 3.75 SS 9.50 overcoats for 6.00 “ “ “ " 7.00 6.50 12.50 18.50 “ “12.50 27.00 “ “20.00 oore & Mc eod The Men’s Store IIllI&\\“¥‘&\§\\\YZ5\ TT!!/I/fl//A\\\\\\\WIIIIIEI’ . 'Y 7IIII.\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIIlIJ=~\\\\\\YIIIKi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\WIIlA\\\\\\='-III//III/A\\\ cliililrcn. The oldosi son, (‘npt M. A. Sliuw, is at honie; ii daliglilcr, l~‘loi~- enco, is the wife of Mr. J. Wallace Show. til' Soiiiorvillc. lllnss., while un- ollicr diiiigliter, Ni-ltic (‘.. is thc wifi- of lir. if, S. Miilliiesoii, of llnrrliigloii, The third dullglilcr is Nllsiz llliciiirln Sliiiw, in lhc employ ol' Sin:-luir & Siv- wnrl, Siiiiiiiieiniilc. A son, Juiiiei: l~J. Shaw lives at llrni-kley Point, and tho youngest son is Mr. I). ldiigcr show, of the llrni ol` Wnrliiirtoli & Sliaiw. llnr- ristors, of this city. 'l‘hi- i’ui\i>rnl lnkcs pliii-_ie nt 2 p. ni. 'I`\ivsdn_v. liili-i'iiiviit at l‘ovi-Iwuil i‘liurt-li fiiiiiiiitl-i-_\'. THE WINTER STEAMEFiS.- A l'il~- loii vxrliuiigo says:-'l‘lier1» is iinirli speculation as to thc scrvicl- which will he given by thc iIle:iim_»i'.~< Stiliilvr nnd l\Iiiito on tho lslnnd route thi/ .';l'i- lcr. ll' thc weather is like that or your lieforo lust the service should lic all right. ns thc Minto did not iiiiiis :i trip that year. lf llic iveiitlii-r is like thu( ol' lust your thc scrvii»n is npl Io cut out by the Earl (lrcy scw~i~:il limos lent winter. Al :ill cvciil:-i, wi- will not expect lo hour nny gruinliliiig l`ri~.~;l L-cllni' in thi- wiirlil Iii-\-'ei' inliilc it louise, And iiiil:-ss tho liuiirlrcils lil' llioiisninls ol` indue-'lrinl workci°s in (‘nn::i|:i linvi- \\'zii:i~.~: to liiiy with, ilu-rc is no ii.»~i~ 1-xiii-ii ii; l~ ‘~- ' up. 'l`li|- \\'_\' -.priiiliiiiy1-vcr) Ilollair possllili- for lliiiigi; iiiiidi- in Vniinilii, in ordi-r to ks-up lliis gin-:it i-iiilli-sr rliuiii iii in siriu- ii|` il_\'niiini<- viii.:-iI»iu'g.'. 'l`lii~ pi-¢i,ilv linvv ll iii llivlr own liziiillii to do il. .»\ll il in-I-ds is li lilllt- i|\\ii~I nllrl ll-i= sisti-iil I-niiipniixil riizlii iii n iii:iii'.< ovxii lniilily. Anil thi- lilnii lu lil-gin ll i:<-- ` Now. li°l;:o CANADlAN CAVALRY AND MONTREAL GUIDES NOW AT FRONT. I\ll).\"l`lll'I.-\l., .\'o\'4»iiil1<>l' ill.-~ Tin' Nolilri-:il lli-rnlil-'l`i-li'i;i`n|ili .sziy:~': --- .\<~i'oi'Illlig to :I |:1‘iI'nli~ wlllilc wr-<»i\'i-1| in .\lon|r\»nl from :i inl-nilicr ol' thi-1 Riiynl t‘:t|::i\linn lIr.'iiIil\i,:i-li lo local people lialvc liiiilml flint tlicsw two iw-igliiiviits liaid loft Siilisliiiry l’lziin. l mil-i. <‘I‘iiii-;'.< fini-3.\'i‘ WORK. l‘.\RIS, Niiwiiiliei' 21.--A service of rndio sclipic-riidio;;rnphic automo- liilc niiihuliiiices has been organized und fitted up by Mme. Curie. und lin.- nddad to Frniice's medical war cqiiipiiiciitf The automoliiles are run licI.\\'ren thc hose hospitals and en- ignceil in locnting bullets lodged iii woiindi-il soldiers. lly ineiins of these ernmiiiations, the snvintf of hundreds of lives hy ei- pcrlitiiig linil fncilitatini; the extrac- tion of niiiinlis iii thc brain and the most ri-iiinrlfnlile feature of the work of i\1m@_ l‘nrio'n automobile radio- griililiic nppnrntus is that the lotta- iion of wounds in the Iisnin and the speedy ensuing; operation lreqnienlly snvc-s the soldiers from paralysis. Two GERMAN cENenAi.s COMMITTED SUICIDE. l‘l-]'l`ll,.~..,;,.-_-__ _'...... 1. ll ..,.-_ ii e ._ 4 it ‘i if l \¢ _,. l ? 1 v_`r f .l 5 L9 Ji rf -0-5+ ._,. . 1 ia. -tl ' 'I L, .5 1. t" is 1 ‘QQ-;-_'." §\»-¢...ic 'N *we fi l. 5 -.. Y ., x 1* p l .. 1 'g 4 no I l i 1 1 i. 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