__._~‘-_,'35 1 1-'._',_\ .__ r . ‘s-.-.le-" _» _r_-_ ___ - , . » ~- =.‘._\_ -.»-°, r . -.""- ;»=».»- F ~'; ' - ‘. fl- »' -_ _ .A ._ .___._____ :____._.._,_,_____,.__ __ _ _ ._ . 1, `___\§_ __ ._lt_ " "__ ._ ._ 'f_.._ _ _.___ .-. 'y__l__._f__ ~ , / _;' '17-__ ’.»;_ 't __ _ ’-‘ ’ _ ‘_ ‘ 2919135 .- __ ~_- _ __ - 'nm cnAnLo'm1'rowN condoms. _ _ _ _ . 1 1 so si.-rmbis In a natural manner. _ v1No1-.fr ' nerves faggsi in the_ assimilation of 1ter¢stes_s'»1iEals\y C ite makes-“ ' h' xd _ toass,~np_thé',§rrggi!1;fre1_!i,axed nerves and muscles of the sto\_n_s,ch.._ . _ _ _ _ -vmo -agree. 'rs 1. most delicate stornych is delicious to the taste. We offer to return your money in everycase w ere it falls to do §00d. $1.00 bottle. E.\A. FOSTER Central Drugstore Headqusrterd for the . Remedies l’l’°f¢?S-#.i°llal_ Cards minima to BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barristera and Attorneys-at-Law Money \o` Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown, P. E. l, .. '._ IIOQIQN A DUFFY larllstsra and Attorneys solicitors iii; Royal Bank of Canada ' l_0Nl_.'Y' T0 LGAN i _ a.A. McLean. K_C.. Donald McKinnon lssl:.lAN G MeKiNNON » ..larrlstl,i_'_¢.' ..' Attorneys-ai-Law noni sans Bldg.. charlottsunm. Di. J. E. BLAHCHARD DENTIST ' Pantone-125 _Queen sum. _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 275-J _ aos1-11‘-iamnno. _ r ».-_ _ _ S. S.; ' " Hessian __ uwvanl _ '7"il'#§'-`e"i.'.'¢°»'f . ‘ll-I-Ill!!- D. Stewart Ba_rr_lst_er,. Solicitor and Notary Public Odice NEWSON BLOCK _ Charlottetown Branch Office Georgetown Money to Loan on Real - ' Estate |571-lil-ltlltf. % 3 ST. DU_NSTAN'S ‘COLLEGE ' Nov. 23rd, 1016. _...__ _ _ The St. Thomas Literary and De- bating Society held' its weekly debate last evening, and it was unanimously conceded to have been the best so far this year. The subject under dahate _was quite eiiiciently discussed by both sides. _Eloqumce_, if not in_ full bloom, at least in the ripe bud, pro- fusely adorned' the speeches of the debstors. and Clcem’s fame for orat- ori`c'al prowess bids fair to be over- shadowed im the not _very distant fu~ ture if one may judge from the effect produced' by some of the speakers of the evenln8- The question debated was: itesolv-_ ed: That the building up of the Ger- man Empire was, the remote cause of the-present European war. The debators were as follows: Aiilrmstive: Michael Francis. Capt.; Leo, casey, A. Caron, C. McDonald. if Blllllillllfl-J -1-. when cross, tavsrish and siek give ' “California eyrup of Figs." Children love this "fruit laxative," “ii 11°'-111118 cite _ciesnses the tender atomssh# liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply- will not stop playing to empty tile bowels, and the re'sult is, they become slightly clogged with waste; liver rote sluggish. stomach Hours. then your little one becomes Gross. baif~sick, feverish, _d0n'¢ ent, Sleep or not naturally. breath is bpd, -lystem full of cold, has more throat, stomach-ache' or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated, then B'ive_ a teaspoonful of "California .SYFUD °f F188." and in a few hours -all the constituted wane. sour hue and undiges‘te'd food passes out of the sys- :._em_,__and you have a well, playful child E3 . Millions of mothers give "Californ- ll Syrup of Figs" because it is' perfec- tly harmless; children love it. and it never falls to act on the stomach, liv- er an bowel _ d s Ask your drusgist for a 50-cent bot- -_tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of alll ages and for grown-ups plainly printed' on the bottle. Beware of counte'rfeits sold here. Get the gen- llllll->. H1500 by "California Fig Syrup Company-." Refuse any other kind’ with contempt. -its-" -- STUCK Ullillliiliil " i- ‘_‘_`_ "» (SP°¢lH| to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. S.. November 23- (Quotations furnished by F. B.” Mc- Curdy & Co., stock and bond brokers. members Montreal Stock Exchange, McCurdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES. Yesterday To-day Atchison ._ 104% 104% AmOandFy.. ..7ii% 73 91% Am Loco 99% llil Auaconda Am S & R ._ Col F andl ._ 56% Cen . . . . _ . ._ 107 Crucible Steel 87% M. Fi"-Ct 118 Mex Nor Power . 108 Ps.~ steer as-if needing- _ . . _ . . __ 107% sur. .... ._ 997% Studbaker 12&% Union--1=ae 143% U. s-_ steel ._ 12555 \ 90 98% 117% 5514. 107 _ ._ 86% 116% 107% sm 106% 99% 125 14`7_1,~§ 124% no OTTAWA, 0nt.,"N'ov. 21-Recruiting methods are being changed, [here will be few, it any more: infantry batta- iionsauthoriled. lf Authorities have come to the ~ conclusion- ‘that Canadian infantry regiments ~ hsve'f reached a numberwhich" should not be Increas- ed. The prstice has been to author- ize populsr, conspicuous s,nd_'en‘erge'tic men to' '\inderta.l_le‘ the raising of a battalion in‘_ his locality; Confidence in him by the men -of 'the locality has been countedtiupon as a powerful lac"- tor ln attrae ny men.~ - Men have- been' enlisted with the assurance that they* would go to the front with the colonel whom they knew and‘ with s battalion* superior of- ficers with whom they were familiar. This has attracted a good many wav- erers. For some months authorities on the other side have adopted the pratice of breaking up battrlions' soon after their arrival ___i_n Eng z_md and sending e men o rance n companes or sections as reinforcements- for sea- soned regiments of Canadian veter- I-l"l left in England, while their men' have been sen; to France. Few officers. _fresh fromf Canada with rank higher than suballtern have been allowed to cross the channel. Even with sub- .alterns -the policy' has been recently largely to brings# up conspicuously 'geilioient men from the ranks. The -personal appeal? of the popular man ‘lor Canadian Colonel is therefore largely a thing ot the past. The new poiioy,wilZl he to raise men for rein- _forcements of regiments which are at 'the front, and which ,have gained glory in fighting. Every part of Can- ‘ada ie today represented at the front \by such units. Ther# is local pride in Negative: J. R. Flem|_ninK. Capt.; R._McKensie. J. Rushes. J. Gas_0l10l1- The vote taken at the close ol the debate was very evenly divided but the “balance of power" was in favor of Mr. Francis' side. ___ ____ __ _.___ _` _ , , _ _ their performance. -For the popular colonel there has been' substituted tho appeal of the' glor_ious'__regiment. It is believed this will bring the men to the recruiting oificee as effectively as did the old' policy. ]a cn; _I l__ I _ in “_” i wnlllolllglhlilegmn Would Die After Years of Suffering Af¥¢ibu‘l| Gur e to Dr. Gl\ase's Kidney-Liver Pills. listing too much or using foods tisab _indict agree are the usual causes ol nn Mmm. _ _ _ no me uaily-be'gins_not in ths st¢?l?Lc1l, 'hut Fi. tlio"live'f. since it ds- vo s th or to iilter the BX - °° "° “rf-'umm mum" °° onue95=--R1usev- Lwssrids srethe -:rem vi' ll*°* -regulators it naturally follows that they, are unexceiled. as a cure for ohroni indignation. ~ _ I, I _ Im' acyvlzsthzepumrnoxgnvggtznssefetel: he looks and fe%:|%l_:r‘:il.*, glmlgaxd 8t.l:st ;.copy_ |31 .4 from _ _ssl l¢,isonoh ex ence ss tl t t_ I-_ Ol ‘_ -“ll -2.2.2. =.'.'::.:: .__ ll at .-1. ~_ _ -M »-’ll- -»-"'~»°t`fll-» . - t “mag the indnesaallelgxyto follow ' ers cnmum _ 'rue orssnuancft diasulon. _lit _#I 'WHY NIU can _ g ears so l ' _ 0:7, itessm 'isfiifok mmamwsgs .wrltivlotaultn §;n§_`s‘_~{_s;_‘-l»_\:i-b___l;l:»:l!l'=§:%_ f-klgnsy-tive rms. ' _1 ma .ui s' o its mmol for mm nm. and wnll ‘lst nothing to stop it until I tried ' ‘ _ _ J » - ~_ :.\’_,_ 1 »_l 4 .s _ __ _ Dr. Glisss‘s Kidney-Liver Pills. I would have an attach of this trouble lwmr:my_ stomsoa.evmf_thrss dt mn' ,weeks and was so had at tlmol UW- my friends' tnoulltt l would surely die. Thug" gmehses pills,_1I have not had _smattsoh-rfon-six mosths .ond D01 I h. M hast; nw!! he _ t the oussistisorour Y _gig _ nn sae v ssumomrv “ilk-' ' periencg with Dr. ‘(`izsse’s' Nerve Food. »i*sv:.:“t”,§§nu1rtu.°d :ur ft. .__ ‘ mm' oogepllosted' diss Kinsey Liver ill _ .. :$213 ,gn _ s _ .5-‘gil r si . =_ EE” ers. or lldmsnson. Bates 5 Co., Ll sd. Toronto. _ ___ ans. Commanding oilicers have been- tlillili iilllill A |>ROM|3[ ANU M - afcumfs cam mi ‘ _____le sto _ ' Q Ttlst Church again this evening at _llieo‘,' adopted a't` its Rev. C. R. Freeman in a deeply lmorefsstvessrmon at the. _nspupt Church last night dealt with the great passage in Romans 10, 9-10, “If thou slmlt confess with thy mouth -the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thine heart that God hdlh raised Him from- tho dead thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth. nntp right: eousnoss; and with the month con"- fessiom is made’ unto salvation." » The religion' that will grip the mass- es of_ the 20th century must commend itself to the ‘iudgment of thinking people. _ (Phe great conception involved in the passage above is such as will sat- isfy the srictest intellectual inves-' tigatlop.. It ‘is prai.-ical, it is compre hensive. lt is true. _ The promise oi the passage'-“Thou shalt be saved" depends very clearly' and -deiinitely on our belief and con- fession. - The migbtiest problem of the uni- verse is bound up in' three conditions --a God iniiniteiy holy. A God infinitely just. and the iniinl-te sinfulness oi man. Chris; is the only solution of the problem. "Beiieve in'_-thine hesrt"- believe and trust as one may trust the bridge over which one travels, and then give your trust and conviction expression in confessing the Christ. _ There will be a meeting at the Bao 7.30. _Ml are cordially invited to be present. .ia- --1--__;_; rlnuslf an mn nvm Pugh Kinsnom BERLIN, November 23-~ via Say- vi-lle~= “As 'was to be expected.” says the Overseas News' Agency "-the pro- clamation of the new kindgom of Poland by the Central Empires has met' with opposition in the Prussian State Diet. This. parliament for many years has been the scene of struggles between the majority, advocating anti- Polish legislation, and the minority, opposing these laws. "Once more the Socialists, Liberals and members of the Catholic par-ty are united on one side, while. on the other the Conservatives-and National Liberals have' joined hands: The pre- sent composition of the Diet makes it inevitable that the combined Conser- vatives. and National Liberals form the majority. These twoparties previous- ly' expressed, in. special resolutions. the fear that the' Poles of Prussia might incline toward -the new Polish State. “The debates were lively, and the excitement in the Chamber was in- creased by the fact that a~ member ,oi the dissenting extremist wing spoke for the Socialists. The debates will, in no way, change the decision of the German Government, by which free- dom will be given to the Poles.” GRAVITY UF Wi Sill-IAill|l]N' 'IN RUUMANIA LONDON, Nov. 23- London made no attempt today to disguise' its feel- ing of gravity of the German whirl; wind advance into Western Ronmania indicated in` the fall of Craiova. Military experts* and economists were greatly concerned. to know whe- ther the Roumanians had sutlicient advsn'co_in_formation‘ of the speed of the German enveloping movement. engineered by General Von Falkehayn to remove from Craiova. the vast stores of grain known to be' here. Germany desperately needs such' wheat and hope* is expressed here that fragmentary advices indicating that the Craiova. granaries' had been emptied long before -the German occu- pation, will be confirmed. As yet no word has been received direct from Bucharest admitting the capture of the cityby the Teutons or explaining what effect this capture will have on the Roumanis/n' campaign in Wallac- bis. 'f 'lihe' London press made no disguise today of the menace seen in the a- mazingly swift progress by which General Von Falkenhayn"s army swept; into Roumania and took the Wallachian city. A temporary and local collapse' of the entire Rouman~ ian defensive was feared. What Lon- don ls' most anxious now to' ascertain is whether ‘the Roumsnian anmy, which Von Fe.lkenhayn’s move sought to envelope, can' escape the jaws of the German vice andsuccess- 'fully evade crushing, fum: the north and south pressure. With _Craiova. in German hands'-the Roumanlsn rsil- _wsy communications to the' Orsova sector are cutl off, and the ltoumsn- ian army in this Orsova section is in an extremely precarious position. Sirongi%__li|»pose|i» _ - 9 i _&P.§sllllil9ll I (csnssmr QUEBF»C_» Q00-. fed h'6l'6‘ Chili' IUC Klharletbourt. ln_ solution saying that _iasntireiy opposed to the ment of conscriptton, and ada hasndsl done her presume-wat. A , e mba Hon. T. ter General, bee County in spas _ the Elliott; lution was vg-__ _ _» ,__ _ c. _ 61 - _~ __ - V ` .` D i'f__"-¢.- ..-. s _A ` . hu ' _ - 1, ‘ ._ ` ’ ’ ' F- ‘ - ... _- . . ._ ~ .- ‘ _ _" ____ xx '- __ ' ._ " ' __ _ ` ._ I' '_ :~“T"¢-' "iw J d ' . ` F “» ` ` J' ` _:'_‘;... - =_"":"»-'it"` - 'ir' i"."“2""."”“ -f""" _ i' " - _ *’L_-- ‘F17 ' .` y N _ . V ' "“" nu..~.. . _ _ ,.... . __ . _. ._ .__ _,___ \ ._,_\ _ /_ S/ . -LfA\4¢Jr>&§’ order early _ _" '“ "‘“"""" rm. rrlnng f .__ , fs _ ~\ I, ‘ _ `\”f’A\/'E»`_-'5_7'/`>_V’ Q->i.» l\/_Y/'/ii _ Leave your _ ((_f_9\, \A__ ;-_j/_-‘, §,‘;__\/3;./1 _ IA .31-rfw .fxzw rgr-r=u:rr.+f_vr1.' :r1;:<..:l-1° P.: V' ' ’ lfvusing bargain lFOR_- ~ FRIDAY and SATUR ` NOV. 24th. & 25th. -4 Th if df`F°d. BSE _€l'S_ HIE Ol’ l‘l and S t d N . 24th.& 25th. n aur ay ov 0 It you c_an’t come 1n pers_on-- mall your order It very best attentnon. Satisfact1on or money back ' Every item is a real genuine bargain---you wont be None will _be sold before _Friday at 9 u 1 i ___ _ F -_ Big bargains _ _ 'E--'#a”&=~ 5.1, _ ____ - i5c a yard. Friday and Satur- lf _ Fl In |.ongcloth_ __ _ _ 500 yds. superior quality English Longcloth-free from l dressing-smooth, even weave-ready for the needle. Worth' "‘ “ .1.y...1,__._..._ 10 ydsfor $1.00 _____.___...._ . _ | '1_1_i1u_r- \_ _/1 Splendid line of closely F wwe- huckabuckfow-Is Most of these riday and Saturday rth 60 r. F d :nod Saturgaygller rl ay Pair- -------------- -- 45° items are at less than factory cost today Friday and Saturday _ special in large heavy ` I k' h b th if I . fiih mal? W0r?ff'§5i And for that reason you should lay in a supply Prices will be a §air f0r_f_’____ very much higher in the Spring when our _present supplies are _______ sold out and we have to replace at todays high prices. rvvisnni _ Big _ line _ ` '_ Stamped Art. Linens' Pillow Cases Four dozen on sale at per pair_..._.... .... ..25c Toweling Pure linen -very scarce goods ...5 yds. for 594: _ 0 Sheeting Round thread, 70 inch, worth 40c ......32c Bedspreads Crochet make, 64x84 inch. worth 1.65.. $1.20 Cushions All ready filled-assorted colors ._ __ _ Stamped Pillow Cases-very special, each__....... ..__....29c Runners Drawn work and embroidered, vcry special. ..79c __ Save on S l:‘Nl{l5` if \ 1'* ll Blankets ! L 'T `_`."-‘"1 '" l‘lT|‘i--_j|i|, - A wonderful range of blankets to select from here- - H _ at saving prices, _Any and 4, q\.\\,2"§"¥"~l‘ a me ai ‘_ l M-»»‘;_‘§'°‘ every kind-at lowest prices. Try us for your winter supply. lf- 0" Over 1,000 pairs on sale Friday! ' bordered_._..... .. ..... ..lf.25, 1.50, 1.75, L90 ENGLIS'H_ IWlLL Fiannelette Sheets-unbordered-verv heav , :wait 2.25, 2-75 wopr. £1531 xsrs per pan 3.75, 4.so, ss, sofas; o .... - WARM FLANNELETTE BLAN ers .iles qualify-G very Special Nashua wt ' _ _ i i ____ 1 ' Furniture _ Beautifully finished ancl_of excell delighted with them This is the iirs them and to mtroduce_them we offer day, worth 4.75 per pair at _ ._ Dept. _ . 5 I _ ._ f-_f_.~.'»=*.-_.‘v _ _;-.g¥_j,j _ll (.501 ....1 _\i.'ns.-.... l /‘A1 _ 1 1 4 . t m _ .... _ (_ _ I S '_ .‘ - _J .-- .» _ n',""' . E* -'§.-,VW 1' "'f`~` La :~..§-;'_:.=:fffff___'?f:-'_'_f¥»=__§~~° 1 -W _ - ll ilu l if 3111- ‘ ' - ‘“::z~".:a:s~..<:.‘_ so-seize - - and Mattress iron and brass bed, white' - enameled:-' brass hcsd und foetlrslist s veryhanrisorrre bed, together with s- thick _ ' Mattress and wire spring Q worth $10.15. Friday and saturday ._ _...sees 0 3. Drawer A Dresser Made solid hard wood and ._ well. nnished_ _ we sam. anim and sat ' may _.ups - if gr ;//`/ -`__ » I _ 1 ~\ ‘ ll 7" " V . is I X*---" ' ""\v'_' ' - S - -.__ .-.' A l€=.;~§) Friday and Saturday Bargain E 4;; 1 \‘.- _l\~ . __ "'V‘,` _U ‘_ Round- - F-#wield Friday » and Baturdar _ _ _ _, *lk* _mms uaso _...noni if 'osx docking Rott.- ‘ skin' w - -Very eolnfhrtabie _worth -1 _$5.00. mm no sam-any __ _ Any onassans .tea '.°.‘f~f'°-..r%':=a..s=. /` alan _OAK on manoe- . _ __ _ rr-‘l-i,\.~.:~.'a rm.: sn 1.-::4tr.$w ish »;’s:l,~f.r-r 1.'~'r\*".‘-_`-H‘=~- `~" -` _' _ _ vi ‘ _ 1 _ - _ _ _ .. .sr -s - EX _ ~ Frida