4' .~ 1- , . / I »`.,ii"' ‘ A ° - _ \ DECEMBER 4,1916 ' . -~ ‘ 'rim cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN » _ PAGE SEVEN 7 . -_v'g P _ _ _ ___ _ __ I i4 l CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Sirsii I|\reiuiedl ton .... .700 Butter (dairy) lb 33 io 34 » ‘~.!1'e".. _' - -.-,I -__;_ :` . .__ ______ ___ __ ___ ___ __ __ __-_ -> ' - ` . i ' i i ' 1 "` \ .___ I . P 11. ni .f. fu-ii 11 1 1.1.1. ' _ 1 c.ll||¢|l'lll Ql,’y»_‘lQr Fletel\e|~'3 . f ------------ - ffffffff - W0., ,,,_ ' .5 ,,, gg ,i§i',;‘,‘,§’,;’,',_‘;,“,;‘,- ,;_,,,._-~_~_ -_ ;§g'_gi;‘Z';jv"',;‘E:‘°___"' __ 733°; ' ‘I .00 K0 1 .00 ‘_\ `\ - 11' ravawbe in rum . 1 ..°m\. n. n. now|.¢1"ri c Wheltbus- - - - - . . - - .- $1-261° $1 s -11 ii 1. 1. ...iii so , 1 _ . _\il,l“_,. “°° - ' M' Butter (fresh) lb .... __ as io 38 ngire: (°i"ieeiiirm“I_.. _as~42'g:i»'_ (iieoqigi i um |io_oo to 12.00 ` .- ._...,¢. dim agent for Annandale and vicinity. Butter (creamery) in prints -42 10 H Eggs, dez sslaamb pens each so io an ' ¢,;-_ . _~ -. . _ . You Have Always_.Bonght and hi has _ use ior over _$0 year-¥_‘l*iae_.p4;;_»_|;_¢ f" “"1" ._ beimmede ».iue_pe»- 1 _ _ j 21111311. lgrggvision eineoite lnianey_ - an counter-ieiie,1iiiigeu°nli'»riii »-3ii°e&f:»l»'a°.d?ifi,§,“\',‘,§; __ _ {i5;‘P`;fti;“::fl° gmc aggegegznnr ine iieaiiii or ~._ 1'~w . .. -_ in What is CAS I OFlIA Oeetorla is is harmless substitute for Castor Oil ` ` 5 (pi-Ip, Drops and Soothln§_lSyrups. It is p1easiin{u;» ‘ ¢°“"“\|"`l\°|¢|1°l~' 0Pi\lm'o~ 01'Phine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm; and alleys Feverishness. For more than thirty years it i luis been in constant use for the relief of Constipation 1 -Flatulency, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and , Dlarrhoea.‘ lt regulates aaeimiieienlrea iniiei 1 ' The cnuui-en'i»r'1imcee-' 'I-V Tile hoiiihi-'iii' 'mp' . \ took Dlace Nov. 15th at the home c-f Mrs. Ebnezer__ Campbell, Montague, _ `ll'i hi ll th ' B333 H18 Slg’i18f‘l1l'¢ Of lntdiiesizedfnliirebeinzn thee rhiiiiil-iiingcwill ._. ‘ I ln 0 Y -1 _ community, and the Guardian ex. _ t_endii_ to tléem a happy and long wed- ‘ ed fe- _ _ The Kind You Have Always Bcugiit . . -- - -e ,,,,,¢_,_,w_°°,___A_, __,,,°_,, ,,,,,_ __~ouN1:-As Norse.-'riie' Search ' factory at Bridgetown is closed for the Stomach and Bowen, O 6'# Tar' in-a 'f- r Yi-'.'1_1z 1=R1Ei~.Ds can hey anything you can give them-except your photograph. Malre an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio New DésP"isav .`.I.',-:ir Prepare for Christmas If you can’t get back to the old home for Christmas a new photo- graph will come nearest to taking your p|ace_-will bring cheer to home-keeping hearts. Make the appo¥ilment today at - _ d e Bayer Studio umwuiirrui. ROCKY POINT FERRY S. S. HILLSBORO ‘ Caliskin _-d I rll|al1i\\\\\\\\umvl/'illlll -. Havana Brown Z/II£lllIIIl&§\\\\\\\\` High Cut Boot e _ \\\ \/V owe; 5222 =i>?'? FE M. 11.00 1.80 P. H. I.l0 “ 00 asa ¢_ao_» ' ~ suuoav. Moa. ll. ~ 11.45 P. al. :.00 ‘ °° 4.00 " _ _ Muni. -+- 1 s. s. Heiiiex ie due ie arrive in Ch/l‘own Leave R. 4.80 $$PP¥5§” ==sseS=S . 1 err; L 2 S _ F $==a \h»\\\@\ ‘ \ /‘Z . \`_ $6.59- »A very pretty boot- made on the newest last mm ‘_ “_ and pattern. :.23 i>.;_ii. _See our window _ I Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. . l\\\§"-Zi naw-v*-1 ~ ° ~ ° _ 1 - _ . The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd Cbaliiottetown on Saturday, Novem- Tlie I. B. Amelia Nrryill B.'“K'. mllil. llll°iIr°"l and trelgbt leaves ber Nth. No perishable freight will _ be received before that date. For {::t°;|l|.:::|"og‘m““°“m’|n‘°' ';l?:::"”l °" runner iniqymeiiou apply ie Udiih-I. for the llagilalea islam; eau- ' 1 ' ` ill. (MDI and comin; at lenria. www” MB- CARRAGHEEA mt 6HA_\. w. ivll. um. rienu -im-ii-zzmi 8 " H' 'umm '“""°" ‘”"'°"°" . ‘ _ .o 'I . , 1 _ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN' EFFECT OCTOBER 2nd, 1916. Trains Outward, Read Down. Trains Inward. Read Up Revl 'Géorke HH¥ii"l'. at_`th" brides sis' ,f Presbyterian bazaar and tea in thc Auditorium. Come and be' enlar- talned_ See the fancy table. chinese laundry etc.. and enjoy a delicious Bi-illllcr all for a quarter. Clilldren 15 cents. 329 -12-4M2i. ..*MR8. JAMES McKlNNON AND DAUGHTER Miss Milicent, Monta- gue, left for Boston last week, where Miss Millicent will take up a course‘ ln the New England Conservatory of Music. There will be away for the winte-' ret\i;'_ing in the early spring. Mrs. McKiiinon's, business will be conducted by Mr and Mrs. Compton in their absei1ce_- B. .."‘A VERY PLE/\,$ANT EVENT her daughter Miss Etta to Mr. War- ren Campbell of Valleyileld, the cere- mony was performed by the Rev. George Henry, Montague, in the pre- sence of a number of guests. The many valuable and useful presents bespoke the high esteem in which the young couple are held in the the winter. lt is understood it had a very succesful season. The Govern- men; Dredge is laid up at Bridge- town wharf for the winter.--Mr.George Ross, Miller at Bridgetown ,ls keep- ing both his saw mi'll and grist mill running fairly good at the' time, al-_ though he reports water scarce on ac- count of the dry fail.-The many' friends of Mrs. G .A. Clay are sorry to hear of her continued illness.-Mr. Russel Hunter is about completing a fine new house. Mr. Hunter is evid-' ently a hustler.-The Baptist people of Dundas are remodelling and add- ing to their church which when finish-I ed will be quite an improvement on' the old one.-The farmers around Dundas, we understand succeeded in getting in the remainder of their root snowed under. I crops which was ..*FAREWELL ADDRESS.-The following address- was presented to Mr.‘ Samuel K. Todd, Tebler in the Can-' adian Bank of Commerce, Montague. at a smoker held ln the Mens Clubl for him, shortly before his departure* for Montreal where he has been trans-_ ferred_ Friend Toddz'-It is with mix- _ ed feelings' of pleasure and regret that we ieam of your intended departure! to the Canadian Metropolis. We are pleased to know of your promotion in| your profession, but are sorry to lose_ you as our associate and friend. Dur- ing your soujourn with us, you have' been what we term "s good fellow" always willing and agreeable -to siioul~i der your part of any proposed social function, and to any the least, we will mise you greatly. From a busin‘e's_s standpoint, you have always been prompt, punctual and courteous and -the Montague branch of the Bank of _ Commerce is losing one of the most. popular clerks that has been in its employ- in this village. We in conclus- ion, as-k you to accept this' small token of remembrance from your frlends| and welll wisliers sis an earnest of the esteem in which you are held by us. (Sigiid )Pooi & Thompson, Limited, J. D. Mclntyre, M. D., Ellis’ Pharmacy, Limited, Ives & Murdock, John Mc- iLean & Son, C. B. Green, D. D. S., J. W. Carrutliers’, J. L. Younker, E. D. Bell & Co., C. H. Poole, G. M. Scliur- man, G. P. Thompson, M. L. Lanigan, (1. A. McDonald, H. A. Kenny, A. L. Adams, Ins. of Schools, S. S. Hessian, Barrister. .____--<-»- ZZTEA ADVANCES IN PRICE.- Owing to the _continued increase in the cost of Teas-and" the heavy ad- vances in` Marine Freight and lus- surance Rates, we have regretfully been compelled to advance our sell- ing prices flve"cents per pound. bil! the consumer will still be getting in “SALADA" packets, tea of incompar- able Quality and Value. The “Sal~ ada” Tea Co. r-_----._ . llow are You Going to Spend the Long ters.Mre_ 1s.s.Nn ,B e °, _ e i’i\~'i=0='. Georsetowni.li.‘iiia11yr.u ~"’"°UUCE is still moving iree- one (white) bus. ._ .ss suuiivisnsioe MAnKErs_ ce,-,mony was performed in the me ly at Montague. there being quite altlarrots, bus. . . 40 to 50_ --- ‘.s,n~c°___°[ me immediateh friends OI number of vessels in port.-B. Psrsnipe, Ib .... .... .01 Butter, (creamery) lb 38 to 40 Hides lh. 17 to. 18 --°|T PAYOI/0bny'inthia Province. ` --if - . ._ . V- __o1-_ 30359" |\/.gg 1 q ,M llfuttei' (tub) in . . . . .~ -ii§ Beef its (retail li t-020 Ogts, (black) per ima. 62 .JM/mnieo Nov. 14111 by me npfegenuuve in M°u¢,,,,:,_ “° “ Bhuikerx Ib -- Fawn. ni ._ . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ ._ iz ie iiionie (white) per uni. ‘ns - 'r ike e lb ._ .20-.23 Mis dl_De , . ucs _ _ . _ . . . _ . . _ . . _ . - I M Q W" "°'§""' G'°°"° - ~ 1-1ey,ion . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $12.00 " y Potatoes per bus. 70 Straw (pressed. to" l6.00 to li_5tl Turnips bus. 20 Pork, (organs att,) lb. i055 toldiili Oats (black), bus _ . . . . .. .68 _-L ._,_._..£___;§ -the edntraeting perties_i-E. e 1 , , ' _ 1 _ -B1 __s| P .1 ' 3 L4" _ ____ ____ ar Mon- V ` ' I ` TAGUE.-- Don't` forget to reserve . ___ _ Friday evening, Dec. 8th ‘for the f - . ri ` ' ‘ ' ,___-' __ . _ Service of Fulfilment ' W _-1 f --- ° romisel i> |¢ _r-i- |3- *U I N_inspccti_on oi’ our new British-woven tweecls, serges and worsteds will convince you that style and service will start with the proper selection of the fabrics for your Suit br Overcoat. ' But it does not end there! lndiyidiual Tailoring plays a big part in our SERVICE. lt is distinctly I a tailoring of the higher class. The same consummate skill of design, the same careful attention to exactness of measurement and nicety of detail characterize the tailoring done for you here as it would were the cost to you much greater, \ir1deed. __ _ With all these points rigidly adhered to, The English and Scotch Wooiler. Company can render ' you a service that gives an entirely new meaning to the word. it is a service of deeds, not words; 2. service of fulfilment, not of promise! `_ Is such a service worth anything to you? Come in today and let us give you this service--iiistcad of talking it to you. . _ Suit or Cvercoat I world! in fact, :i large margin (if o1ir pioiii i1_es in this mense business on the principle . 3nd LESS v Made to 'Your Measure “ LEASING people! ’l`hat's the most fasciiiating job in the s:1tisfaction_a pleased customer We conduct our im it pays in satisfaction to us :ind _ to our steadly growing clientele.” of ‘Live and Let Our Customer - - . ‘ . Live’ and ii pays. it pays big. a President, i Engliah & Scotch Wnollen Co. ‘ \ _'G - .., _ . .1 / gl; -, 'f-13’ E »"i;'._? *_ lz_f~1f;¢¢_ §?“;i-4 " ‘§'§“a“r_ 'gg C4 ' O 4* . " fi °` fllif; l* 5 s iii ' -t _ __ Mum: p 3 15%. .... .}.N»»» ...vii 'ie -at i .55 “fi W drier.. i “" _ ,.-'_ _‘ $§"`~"_._ , nLEss 0 P.ll. A_M. A_M. Atlantic Standard Time. A_M. P.M. P.M. _> .3 8.45 5.00 5.45 0.22 .7.00 wrssr= gs$S5 .60 7.36 Dep. idbqsoég :@4570 ` > -1 5' Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Jct. Kensington Bummerside Arr. Dep. 11.40 10.36 99°? $33 1- §'°i"i”;°.° eee.>N»- ¢woeocn 99'? Urdu-I ¢¢a| Q95 S32 L Winter Evenings? ` ' You are never lost for disersit of Music--Vocal.. 999° alon- -anno 10.88 11.15 an 1599*.” 3535'- F ~ 5.40 Arr. Summerrirle Arr. Port Hill 0'Leary Alberton Tignlsb DGP. F'F.".".°° as-io.;-A oieeoaeor "?°?‘.°' :noone meno- 1 . 12.00 Y Instrumental, Orchestra, Bands, or readings _if you have a Qramaphone in your ho e it is an Excelent Tues. L Bat. !.i58 0.80 llo'n.W_eil. Tues. Thur. ‘A & Friday( Sat. ' 8.60' 6.80 Dep. 9.00 7.26 Arr. Emerald Jct. Arr. Capo Traverse Dep. Tues. Ii Bat. 8.35 8.00 §§ mdziis of affording Ent- ertainment for the family ~ or for Company. We have ‘the latest im- ini. a.oo aio me 4.51 ooo A M. 0.60 'Dep. H ?P9P bill-IL mano Arr. - Charlottetown Ar Ht. Stewart Morell St. Peters Sourls T' .5 :°7'9°9'° »sewL Ohqelcn i"‘!°9'°'.*°' __ . “S253 ` ed of Edisoii’e famous §..°"i'1.r1. i';."§rs...i.°°f‘" We also’carry a large _mo §§§E-. AIT. _ nf. ` 8.50 D09. 10.00 ' - . 10.30 _ 11.10 Aff. Elmira _ __ Mt. Stewart Cardigan -’ Montague Georgetown > 5' \ U o F *sf .°."."i° 9' ease. 3 !"‘P'P'5‘° noi-num ooeo 0 stock of o u r 200 records no mailer whatyour taste in music we can suit you. 3 itéii 'P/ii. _ an _ Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Vernonliver A e ' l ~n _ ___ IC? see* 13', ~ .Ellis Pharmacy, Ltil. 4.01 it I ‘Am Murray Harbor Don- - 39° I 'MNlt§lU¢‘ __ ................ .......... ......... .......,. ...... ...Je \ i ,__=.~ °'= 1 .1 / ‘ 'i , - i-2:2 ii" ~ ._ ~ s *_ f26lSl;Calhe ne Ro;hi;AV€ iii`.`§‘i£r~3i`i`3”@5Sr.(alherine E. 0 t [T M _ e _ _ _.. 1' " _\___` §$qaw~\;:s4e;§:"-ee-,§;§‘¥r§\> §;.§1 u -o I en' near Breur .3___nea_5_j§a_ mean: _if Cuvi ter - _ ~- .wi = < ~- _..._+-.a='I~...1;'-i~;.1§f.-~;;~P' . 9 ek P.. f ~ » -- e- _.. .~- “"3" - - ~` §‘T`.*=""`.‘TI`i3I"I-\" 85| Sl5Calhen1ie'i`i"-hi ~%§5iil740sNotre-Dame.W:.;;-~§==~r1§4l5» lCa1her|ne E, ,I-: _g ,Q ,\ _ _ I1; fbi `-_ - _. if ‘ r rSl Hu r <-7’i‘f‘}j.‘.<~‘f:-;:';J;{;_<»»£i;.ff_:-1if'»:-.~ ~ ‘I 'Q " _ _ _ g? f 18 GREAT TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA Quebec Charlottetown, P.E.I. Halifax, NJ. ' _ ;i..m..|.. amsme Ne sc Jenn. im! 1 Montreal. um. '~ . 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