THEC RLOTTETOWN GUAR `»’ ' ,hw-_-* w. a Escape Couglis During the fall and winter months. Its---the neglected cough that does the damage. A cough is pretty sure to go from had to worse,unless check- ed and checked properly at that. A silenced cough is not always a cured cough. _ .lamiesons _While Pine and 'far cures a cough as itshould be. Contains only nat- ural cough speciiies. Safe ‘ and reliable. Large Bottle 25c J. G. Jamison ' DRUGGT ST The Medical Hall _*D . .P. ` " " " J _l§es_,a__ad Kanblreetorib _ Nays spd Bdltprlal ` P_'l’lo'a`la`_`add;esa __all communications ' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER aa. |918. Phe Sumrnerside Board of Trade, nt oin and incoming and, finally, 0 E 8 the as~late~as-possible departure `of the winter steamer, together with the usual accompaniniente of favorable freight rates, publicity, etc. the third steamer, have a crippling The precautions this year, are, pos- dent McArthur, in his letter to the Minister, having placed his _ hurdles categorically, each -being numbered sg thatethere could be ' no evasion or dodging. And the ll/linister_ in reply took each hurdle Ramily and categori- callyias numbered' The Minto will be at Summerside ready to take up the service as soon as the summer steam- ers finish; the different railways will be notified as to the sailing schedule; he shied n little at' the third hurdle. stating that this question (through freight rates) would he referred to the Department of Railways and Can- als; at the fourth he broke visibly' but went Over it, (the demand was that the “sailings and duration of __~ service be left to the discretion of the Captain. Dr. Murphy and the _ mal ‘ Board of Trade." It was interpreted b Every Home should have an alarm clock.- You need one for these dark mornings, it’s the thing to wake you on time. Prices $l_00. I.25, L50 -Guaranteed- ‘ Big ae.. $5.00 -'i G.H.Taylor~ Jeweler 8; Opticlan NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL _Wm. HONBOURQUEITE, Mgr. Private Baths Running _Water and, i_‘.§’F§e ‘ii‘Fi“i‘.‘t°°s'1:.?.l°'f"'ii‘.§’.§‘.3.‘§ ‘U '°°'“° cufbiim Uii’n°Xon1.i.i`3:D ; SYDNEY. N.S_ - -_ y the Minister to mean that -these should “he arranged in the best in- terests ol the public and that the service will be maintained as late as possible.") He, the Minister, went over the ,last hurdle like B bird, “Due notice will be given to the pub- lic before the Minto is withdrawn from the route." These matters are not referred to here because they are new or contain any assurance that had *not been giv- en in former years. Similar demands and similar promises are on record in the newspaper files in Summerside and in the archives of _the Summer- side Board of Trade. They are re- peated»in the hope that the comdng winter will seo a better attempt at fulfilment than the previous records show. The Summerside Board of Trade de- Mrs. housekeeper ' (Don’t Bake) ' BUY ~ Camer0n’s Home-Made Bread (name on every leaf) NOTE - Our Bread wlll surprise you with its crispldelicate substance and its delightful _flavor snd crclmy richness.-Every day in the week over |000 people in Charlot- tetown enioy eating our Bread--Are you one of them. _ ~ EWEN CAMl:`-RON (Expert Baker) i _ _Next weeliviivill apptar Nb. 5 “ad” of`th‘es'eriee. A * |’- |f,$l!Al».LW._Q2”f _ r~'-‘W ' _ -f----“_ ‘_ “Read Paton’s Special cut Add of l ii __ to-day's issue. 11-20m3_lE1l. . ROCKY l’UlN'l` Change of _'l`ime. ~ Oqmmsnelng Monday- Sept. ‘lkth and until further notice t e 8.8. Hillsboro will run_dsily (except Sunday) at the _ following hours. Viz. _ . Leave Oh’town Leave lfocky l’oin ’180a._m. doo a. m, __ an . ._ 9.N " - IMD " ll0n.__m. 'S53 it ssgeggs :=:9‘7 _`:l SUNDAY __ _ Leave Ch‘town Leave Rocky' Point 9.00 a m :zu -‘ 10.00 am | 3.00 p.m 1.00 pm _ ¢-°° °' _ gg _;' __ _ M. MURPHY _ idor-keeps them in good smoking con 3 for 3.-Sc, and Peg Top, 'Puckett' each or 6 for 25c: The McKinnon Drug Co, corner great George and Kent Ste. Mtf. The Kidneys _WHEN ll W0|M||'S BMI( IS |l0T STRONG. Women are coming to understand that weak, lame and aching backs from which ya. _ _The kid _ t ~ more work [tliiiii tflliuegy gd'r$rptg;se?l;;%Xg.n pain in the gack. _ ‘ When the back aches and pains `i¢ is almost impossible to do her housework for every move and turn means ain. , On the first sign of backache l)osn’s Kidney Pills should be taken so as to avgid alglthis suffering. re. arvey W. Brownell N N~§~_. Writes:-“I now takc'pl;:1lirl:liii wnt|n_g you, statin"_ the benefit I receivgd by using Doan s Kidney l’ills. About s Z0" 850 I WN? terribly aH_licted with lame ack, and was so bad at times I could not sweep m own floor. While lookin through Il'.B.B. Almanac, I saw Donna Kidney Pills were a great kidney remedy so thought I would try a box or two, f did so and found great relief. After ua- ingfive boxes I was completely cured, and _ I am very thankful to have found lr speedy a cure. ‘ Price, 50 cents b box 3 boxes for 81.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price hy The T. Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, 0nt_. _ When ordering direct, specify “Doan's."_ serves creditlfor the energy and ' the~ Are To Blame they suffer are due to wrong action of the kidne then they cr out in protest through tho l' wssrsna wnvrsa mourn. _ ' _ -i l _mv _ 1 persistence with which it insists “poi as`has been its custom for many s reasonable _ winter service between 788". has taken precautions to en- sure the timely arrival, the regular that port and Cape Tormentine_ A fatal and a seriously imiust mistake was made when the third winter steamer was withdrawn from the Island service, a -mistake which Will, until rectified by the restoration- ‘of ellect upon the winter service. ` 5 _ sibly, more binding than usual,Presi- With a third steamer the service _on the western route could.be greatly' prolonged in the early winter and opened in the early spring long be fore the usual opening of navigation. The car ferry, however, is now look- ed forward to as an improvement bn. all three steamers and the restora- tion of the third steamer iii the meantime is not open to discussion. If the Department of Marine carries out its promises, there will he little that can be profithbly complained ~of and we shall look forward to as literal a fulfilment as possible. It is somewhat amusing, and re- grettable as well, to note the ditler- ent -views taken by the two rival political newspapers on this vexed annual question. One credits the Board of Trade with having written to and received from ll-lou. J. D. Hazen the letter and reply jthereto, summarized above, intlmating, cas- ually, that a copy of the former had been sent to Dr. Murphy aslilng him` to use his influence to strenghten the claims set forth. It publishes the let- ters, signed respectively by C. Mc- Arthur, President, and J. D. Hazen. Minister of Marine. The other paper publishes Mr. Hazsn's letter to Dr. Murphy, making the promises .men- tioned. as an "evidence of the spirit which animates the Present :overn- ment in its treatment of our -w-inter service as contrasted with the manner in, which we were served in the past.f’ It mentions.-casually, that the Board of Trade had alsb written to Mr. Hazen. It, isl safe to ‘ancici-_ pate that whatever the ser- meet with the unqualified ap- proval of the latter paper. __ Our Boards of Trade, to he of real ' ::Thia is the place where cigars are service go the p;-'°v\n¢¢_ and f,\m-@l‘-'1,'_.. kept in perfect condition. Our cigavrs ' _ ‘ "_ are always fresh and our patent hum:-_ infinite room for umm’ must cumin _ ate politics entirely, and we believe iiition. We have a large line includ- they do, and our Dallers, in reporting ing Wehster’s Clear Havanas, Marit- B _ f T d Mlias and Margtuerites at 10c each o oard O ra e proceedings should Q remember that the object ofthe Boguet and Stonewall Jackson at Bc B°°l'd is “Oli T-0 500” or C0Dd0!l1ll any political party but to use its iii- fluence, non-politically, for the ben- efit of the community and the prov- ince. _ NOTES A great many speakers before country clubs and Empire clubs throughout Canada, says Canadian Colleries, have _tba pleasant habits ot reassuringltheir bearers that whg; ever part of the country they co from wlu always "dc its duty to King and Empire.” This phrase brings cheers. Repeated often enough, it will make even a very dull speech quite illelllrillg, and- everyone will vote the -speaker a regular Cicero. As a mat- ter of fact, it is time we took it for ' granted that all the parts of Canada are anxious to do their duty to King and Empire. It should be clearly un- derstood among English-speaking Canadians that even the muolrmisnn- stood French Canadian Nationalist claims tb be loyal. The .whole country is loyal; the problem is to decide up- on rightness or wrongness of the ds- tails of the .varl6ua proposals by which various persons seek tb demon- strate their willingness to do their duty to _the throne. We continually make demonstrations before the gates of the problem, but we are slow to walk in and face the prosaic difficult- ies behind the walls. ?___.____Z_; ENQUIRY AND EXPLANATION. Sir:-I, note that letters from the Desirii ed?-_Cottagges W M W W F or__ Sale _hy Auction ` I am instructed by Mr Charles H. Chandler to sell by auction at-the misss om Wednesday the zoth day of Nov-_ ember at in o°cl¢:k noon. His desirable residence situated on , W _o th d Fi roy Streets,cons`ieti 0 ofa! mpgndwxlf ligne and large giearly new) the house- *all eriycouvenlenoes and ls haste otththr-._-1srem;m;da¢eHci_Ws_i.er System. - __ _ 'Tie iam - __s.fe¢¢_sq.me maine-raining.” .ir- ama _liars a..ej_banai..g ia ai *he me mia be ...ia iq s e ‘F ` A I; A I. \ fu 4-el ' .‘ . " -. ._ c, _’ - . 'E *y_-‘ -_'_ "4_ Q ' ,__ __ » _ - _ - .,_ . _ _ _ _ ,_ __ _ , __ ‘fy 1'_,_"']v ' _-» <,,~~. _ -_ _ J. _ ` “W -‘ -.*.__,_.’.,-:N »_",""'\". i__ '1 ' » _ _ _ _ _ A -, _ Nav. inf ~, 4__ _ _ _ _ _ hour and date of posting. Of late these letters have no stamps on them to show when they were received at Charlottetown and yhen delayed in delivery, no- check. is possible. This should not be. Observer. (With reference to the a- bove enquiry we are inform- ed bythe Post -lla¢ter's Department that the' regulation requiring the tline-stiniging of letters received at the Char ttetmm Post Qifee has for _some tibia past beenraleased. with reference only to lettaraeoming in _by the night malls, _to facilitate distri- , .' o. vice may turn out tn be -it 'will- -fi iii 1 __ ‘~" - v- _'. _ 0 Mrs. Campbell. _ What misery to lle awake nights and think _of al! sorts of things with- out being able to get the rest. and sleep which is necessary to restore the nervous energy wasted In the lasks of the day. _ This symptom of sleepleasness is one of the surest indications of an ex- hausted nervous system. You,muet have sleep or n breakdown ls certain. Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food feeds the 'eeble, wasted nerves back to health md strength. In a few days you ob- ielps so materially fn restoring vital ‘ty to the nerves and strength to the .vhole body. _ Mrs. Sarah Campbell, 108 Alma dreet, St. Thomas, Ont., wrlfes : "For months I was so bothered with nerv iusness that I could not sleep nights. There were other symptoms of ex- hausted nerveb. but none caused so mucli n;:sery.msnd I nionnd myself wo . wi" “"8 Y ge usp. chases Nerve tem wonderfully. strensfllellul “W- nerves and enabled me to rest and 1 ll." 8 ggi? `(v§l1ase's 'Nerve Food, Stlc a box. aler or Edmanson. Bates & o.. - bution, thus enabling letters to be delivered from half to an hour earllen than if stamped. It is the intention to resume time stamping at the beginning of the new year, after the Christmas rush and a' new cancelling machine is being installed.-Editori _ IN MEMURJAM. _ &.-'- \ _ (From Yesteri_ -_. ' /goods - haf are for and green, four Hurry- _ ~ _ _ li ga`tlU`0.<.' - _ . _ _ -_ , _ _B ` ‘7_ pieges tweedaultihgsin greis, gree_n;,bi'_owus. and blues, _ , Comes from the little mill where they ma enothiu;`§but“"r'oo'p.*c. wool. ' Regular-,$i.7o goods 'oil sale and Saturday at _l_§lJ. 56.__inche'a ` .1-VL ‘» ..._ - 1- N f . < 2 ei Mm., \\;._'. 'gg ~e _. v 5 -1 cloth ink brown, green, navyaud black, This it one"'of' our - leaders 1‘_¢_`§ularly eoldat $I._ao yard. We are'discontinuin’g this lineaoiill make* 'the price -75c,_-'48 inches wide. Please sample t\{islot»I-Ie`r'e"i1i f'the"‘ best serge in Canada for the money. Come- ln. black. c ear blue, lfglit arid'-' -dark navy, made bye maker who 'understands the weaving" of ser`g'eQ,`j ,. . Bio-'?$`.4a'~"4»-' aln thc natural, restful sleep which l wool. 0 _ shades Z 00 to 4.00. thrsummons came, ~ Night dews fall not more gently to the ground, _ Nor weary worn out winds expire more soft, _ ' - Than the rich repose in which her spirit departed from it tenement of clay. _ __ ` ~ She leaves \ to - inoui'n,f -two sons, and_flve daughters; namely,-,Mrs James Acorn of Gaiperaux; Mrs. Henry Skinner, of Amherst, N.S.-_; Mrs Ernest Norris, of Lowell, Mall; Mrs. .mais King, of-st. Mn-y's nay, and Mrs: Mark Connor, of* Lyons Brook, Piotou,N_S. Her_,t_wo sons are Adam, who resides in _V_a'nco`u`vCr,‘B.‘ O., and John W.. with whom she spent the closing years of her life; She also leaves one sister, Mrs, John Bcrime- gor, Cardigan, P. E. I., and twenty grand children. Her funeral took place on .Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 29th. and was lnr-e1-- vttanded. The burial services were conductedgby Rev Andrew Gra . The members of her family in stgehdance wege Mrs. Acorn, Mrs King and John W. _Her mortal remains were laid _to restiin the Mur- ray Harbor North Cemetery. (Exam- death she lost the entire ust"`of her Material. -12.00 _ 15.00 _" f' _ __ as re _ 13-_W _ ___ “_” it _ 25.00 _ “ _ ' __ 6| iner Please Copy.) _ _ _ . _ -. 0 .1°-9° 0.00 m¢n'»-ovoqnsi iso all f ilorsssno s.s0_ 8»°0 u “ 7 se as 10.50 “ ~ an ' ,_ ° 9.50 _ - ll.” 12.00 ‘ " .r on-,, ,q-y- ..-I _,,,,,._,_ Thi sline of goods' will sell at 950. _ __ - - - - - Talk- about values Here is something that everybody will rec- ognize who knows whats what in dress goods. One ofthe ite-wwhip cords, _ _ part of ashipnient which arrived alittle too late in 'the Season, but it is ‘ here new lin all the new shades. Cloth fit_'f_or'a queexi. 5`1_ inches -wide. Ought to _sell on sight, regular $1.20 for 95c._ ' “ ' r 52' inch sl\ep\rd's plaid in three different sized checks, suitable , for' ladies and misses suits or dresses, regular 4 5c. goods for 37c. Brown, gieen and navy tnft cloih, .56 inches wide, regular $1.4-5'-now 954:. All l ‘ ' ""*{¢~b'1 OUR- SPECIAL line of n_avy serges 65c regular 850. ' _ Another shipment off reversible cloth received. Allfle leading - Balance of feather boas going at half~pri_ce_.- » ‘I began using r - _ _ Food, and lt was not long before I _ _ _ _ ' _- noticed great improvement. in mY - . _ health. It bullt up the nervous UVB- . _ . ` \ ` ` - » 6 for $2.2' a‘Ihl`:rilted."Toronto helpless, but she endured all in _ 0 i _ I calm and peaceful spirit, and when" ' _ _ N is ‘Now---Today _ After the fire is oter. -after your propertf has destroyed, you l will wish that you had invested in a good fire osursoce policy. But thst°s the wrong~tllne»to loci after the matter. _ _ The time to protect _your property is right now while it’s seemingly safe. A policy drawn on shy of the companies we represent costs lut e, does muc , protects you on everydpolnt,-safeguards your interests every hour ofthe day, takes all worry an care from your shoulders and assures you that no matter whst h_;Epens your_ioterest_s will be s tended to. Call in-today sod see st s few cents. _will bring you in good fire insurance. _ _ - W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd 84 Gt. George St. `_ _ -"At 9 a, m,m Friday morn-ing we will soil $6.00 men's over-coats for $4.50, $8.00 for $6.00, $10.50 for $8.00, $12.00 for $9.50, $15 for $11.40, $18101' $14.00, $20.00 for $16, $25.00 for $19.00. National Clo; Co. _ _ 11-22mzl. -_ ` _.__- "Bov’» _°1°¢hinz at me than can U- erebv bweme- utt-erlv` _ - ~ at the National ole. oo.-' 11-zzmzi. -l' 1-iz; ‘---~---,rm-sz;-_:_-_--.:-;~:~ t_ _ “: 14'- r~~ - :T~_ ~_ _ ;;-mr:--- _-_; _-_ ~:_- - ur ig ver- rodu_ction_S-ale _ _- Our Montreal and An1liere_t'_I_".act'ories owing to the _ Strike have got several thous_a_n_d_` dollars worth of `O'rders Canc`elléd_~1n_ ready _ made clothing on account of late deliver-ips, _ ' ‘ ' ' Now Is 0ur Chance 0 `§'§§ `(l It *_ _ 14.903# B¢_ 6° hs9¢l__if.F¥l`i" *#i5lliihg..i_lifdv.~'fa=na‘i argl 'a;hn. aeqdiwg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___N__, 1_1 »,,,., ` ., ,___ _‘_____- _ _ ~ _ _ _ ,_ _ __ ._ _ _ ___ ,__ _ __, _ of the Big .Bargaindo ___..___ __ __ __,___= _ - _ __ ,;;j$;; ._ _, ¢ . ' , -\/ 1;, ,___ _ir 5 _ ' _ . . “ur” big over -Production Bale be-' gins Friday 9 a. m. Come_early and ,secure some of the bargains offered in nien’s and boys' clothing, National Glo. Co. _ ~ 11-22m2l_ _..._ “When you-want--the but in lates get "lloll‘s". When Mdlrs fresh get-them at Drugstore, E. A. Footer. choco- We were the first called to clear out the aurplud stock. We havebought _theentire lot of Pants, Suits and Overcoats, at less _ than the cost of; Raw Toget your winter supplies at Manufacture’s Price. - N ational _____Clothing{` _ lloysf » - 3 1 S 3 . is _Q 2 _’£-1"_sf~li=~"-si-'-=‘~_.~»_s»»-» 3§%$§3'é3 '_ 'll_‘ll_“_ _" _ = _“_._.___-______________ ""' V -ffl-' l;»-‘/‘W 'il "val " yn; 1'* -an ' ‘ ‘W »;~_~{»il'\"` _‘ ' 1 ‘_ _ "' ‘ww _ i _ _ , _ ` _ _ \ _ _» _ _»_;__________ _____ ___ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ . _ _ _ _ff _.r _ f* " _ ~ _ _ ' _;;` _1_ __ ' .rj 113-- - N A ‘1 ‘I 0 L OTHIN' - _ ' '_' » - - _ _‘ __ -_ _ ._ ._ _ _.__ ` __ _ __{ :_ ._._ l..“,g_`iZ."~__________&jI'f'____ _ r _ _ _ ,_ ._ __ -, _ __ _ _ -___ __ _ __ r want Central