__i'~fj__- 1 . . _ ,, NQVEMBER 26. 1915 f . J » ‘ t ‘ 0 . _ . . . f 1 - ‘ » ~ .:4~_1~ ~ ' 1>A'osssvau_ a-. -. _ _ _ , _ Now lor Xmas Photos All styles ot iinish a_re shown, bull hlaok_and_ white, life-sisod hand ililllhed Dl'°I-!‘\II»l I!\_-India ink and the popular hand-Painted work in natural colors. . j _ Call in today and see some or styles. . “ ' iii ` f."3_ ‘ ’ ‘ " _ ». I ' I __ .ii £;l;2“.'_i_.l.5°u.l* Determ nes the ‘- _qtf the What then could he more ilttirlg your portrait for the Christmas than msmbrsuce ---- To car A dozenportrsits solve at once a doz- en pernlexins sift problems. Make an appointment today at THE BAYER STUDIO W iB!Zl.'.' _.rr in $5.00' - Ladies’ Gun Metal Boots For Fall and' Winter .».¢-=.'_.'\ §*"_ U1 $ Wear, Gun' Metal Calf Skin is the very best. _ Alley & Co. “fleas _. '135 Queen St. , _ * ri Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX STEAMER - Rappahannock Nov. 15th Nov. 6th Shenandoah Nov. 27th Nov. 10th Kanawha Dec, llth Via Nild Vis Nfld Oct 30th Lexington Nov 6th Durango Nov 25th Nov 20th Tabasco Dec 7lh Above aslilugs are not guaranteed and are oublect to change without notice. l"‘umsss_,WIthy & Co.Lid. liallfax, N s X ‘i `,\_ that will make. your household happysyodr guests grateful; yourself enthu- ' siastic. In K, I and 2 pound canal Whole - ground -- pulverized -` also F ine Ground lor Pereolatlors. Photo Studio Specialty in Groups, College, _ Moderate Prices. Amateur's work given personal attention _sua 1 Canadian Mail Steamer “Lady Sybil ” Leaves Intercoionlal Railway Wharf Picton, Nova Scotia, '_ MONDAY AND THURSDAY at each week. on arrival ot _the morn ing _express from Halifax (about noon), tor Sourls, P. E. Island, and there awaits the arrival ot the after- noon train hom Charlottetown; thence to Magdalen Islands aa tol- lows: _ MONDAY-Leave Souris tor Etang- snd _returns to Picton. weather permitting, calls at West stone, Amherst and Souris. Azonts. Halifax. GHAB. W. WEB, ' MATTHEW MoLEAN A 00-. I From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX ¢-ul-I 1 (;AuAolAN, PACI Fi c. EXCTRSION RATES I Vancouver 28: Victoria,B;C. SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGLES, Cal. ' som Go¢?a“;lgo"if¢‘t1il°“rll'.iir¢II‘f`oiIc°l'af'bor mt $122.80 From Charlottetown (Via Point du Chene) o “°ti‘ 811°' "ii‘ ..‘}.°.fl‘..’“ii‘.iv“.‘.i§.‘§€;... “"8 of vl¢s°rE¢'r'1'i\.`ll1.so flaleoaal. ' ..... Bee h A 01%? Time-to t se” w. n. nowalur. geo. 0.P.R..-St 101111- . Padua _Sli ml LJ A. ii E it s 5 2081--'t-15lltt. ~ Tlms Tabla, Rocky Point Ferry. l.l0 p.m. l._00 p.ni. 0.80 pm. 4.00 pm. 4.80 p. m. 4.50 '$.30 a.m. IUNDAY 10.00 a.m. ll.45 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 3.80 p.m. 4.00 p_.m. 4.80 pm. trip will be omitted. ' I. MURPHY. \iana|l\ ati its i New lvlntgosd lf. s lowest. v W 1,; sapp ot lots Goal ... .i..r”.3...‘ii2 of ‘loam .ol The Barrera .Guardian . rr retire from retail lines they hand Goods, etc. These intending purchas end of the year increasing Book, the near future. Messrs Carter the rumor which CHASE & SANBORN’ MQNTREAL that they are retiring from the re ' my business and had sold out to a. la American Department S Concern. There is truth whatever uni wll W... 22222.12? M" PIIIIIIIE EIIWIIIII IHEII III IIEII WEIK eiiy success “AL PEGGY.” Eight ly created gowns Prices popular Amherst, Grlndstone Island, Point We are delislllled 11° be 8016 I-0 Boise and Grand llmtry. notuming ‘you svod words for your “A111116 calls at Point Bosse, Grindstoac. Am- Pianos." After Waiting 11 10115 ll herst, Souris, and returns to Pictou. and testing your instrument in ev On the tlrst trip in the months of way. we can now recommend it as June, July, August and September, most superior instrument. The tone simply delightful. ETOW .. .. ..._ .rata .... <<=°~»-M 0- Owner, Picton, Nova Scotia. gut?" lffaganllgw) lb u en( ) Eggs (dozen) Bee! lb. (retsil) Fowls, lb. Chicken, lb. B. e. Hillsboro. Hoy (pressed) ton i Straw (pressed) ton Leave Ch'towa Leave Rocky Point P°“k» lb _ 150 ‘_m_ 330 _.m_ Turnlps, (bushel) _ _ _ no ._m_ gm; ‘_m_ Potatoes, Reds, (bus. .1 s.so a.m. 1o.oo a.m. P°¢°*°°=- BMI- (bus) ` 11.00 a.m. 11.10 a.m. OMB- WNW- (W5)- W, ,_m_ mo ,_m_ oats, black (sur). Beets. (bus.) Carrots, (bus.) Wool, lb. Psrsnips lb. Geese (per pair) Ducks (each) Hides SUMMERBI Garter & Co., Ltd., of this Messrs Carter & Co., have decide Goods, Toys, Dolls, Games, Le ly cleared out. They are also otie special discounts in their l Chinaware department. It will vertisement carefully( This is a uine half price sale. All goods be cleared out between now and _ s plies will be purchased as Carter Co., intend using the space ocou by the above lines for their large ch and Oillce Supply business and' tend enlarging these departments Tivoy intend to stay in business. creasing their business both retail ` wholesale adding new and more _ . . fltable lines of goods as occasiol mands. 4076-11-26 The H. Wilmot Young--and Mar Adams Company in repertoire Comedies, and dramas-Plays chan at every performance. Opening for Monday night the great b‘|; C clothes should miss seeing these w derful' samples of the modiste‘s art e bllfllnei! Ill Gem’-In bine 50c.; Mrs. David Stewart 25c.; le- “C11 BS FHHCY Harold Gorl-ill soo.; Philip stewart “her sl; Mrs. Andrew stewart zsc.; Mrs. “W5 Wm be °“tI"°' _Wortman 50c.; Ernest MacDonald $1; ers to read their and no further Stationery, S & Co., wish to d has been circul in this stetemen lrscnilllu o 1.' OF A SUDD high class vaudevil acts at every performance. Miss Adams has alwrys been no for her wardrobe and her P gowns have been the envy and pair of the ladies in the audience.. This season all new and marvelou WIII IDB WOYD all each performance. No ladies who love beautiful Alvins Blanchard $6.25; Mt. Hope, n- per Miss A. Florence Hill $16.00, Trscndie Cross, per Miss Helen Mc- 0 25, as., and so o ' 4oso-11-ze duglgrd, tA]13nherst. Rtlrindstons .lililmd _______________ an 0 n osse. eturniiig, c I I . . Grindstone, Amherst and Sourls; and -I-BSIIITIOIIIBI THURSDAY-Leaves Sourla tor Amherst Pianos, Limited:- 6 Stevenson $900; Montgomery, pe st YY 6 Bay to land mails and passengers tor-~ SISTERS OF CHARITY. Amherst, thence to Pryon Island Re- Convent, Dalhousie. turning, calls at Point Bossa, Grind- 4061-11-25M2i. ~ ‘»I?»5.."|i’<§'»’r"|Eri'§'5'r3“I£'§i>‘»I’."’ '° “‘°“" P'°'”"' cHAm.o1'~r N manner I d Friday n ) _ Wg; |.|s1' No. 4 3' Mr. Wilfrid Boulter's Inspectorate ‘lo- "I“5.Mr. J. N. Ladner $1; Mrs. Craw “'59 ford 50c.. Total $8._Ells. Currie, col my lector. sd- ______ gen' must GREENVALE SCHOOL* DISTRICT me Miss Florence McDonald 50c.; Mrs. “gg .ionn R. _.McDonald $1; J. J. Mooney ,ed $1; Mrsn John M'cInnis 25c.; John A ‘Ima Mcnonala zsc.; Donald A. campbel 001 25c.; Mrs. Guilder 25c.; John McCul m_ lough 50c.; Miss Cecile McLean 25c. in Hugh J. McDonald $1; Leonard Moon hi E le Half proceeds lecture on the Navy 1. BT de nts. M11 girv _Ella Currie $8.00; Greenvale, per Mis me ` ' ' ey 50c.; Mrs. D. F‘. Mooney 25c. I _"W . 35c.; C. A. Stevenson $1; M-rs. C Stevenson $1; Frank Stevenson $1 rs. Melvin MacLeod 50c.; Mrs son $1; Ernest Laird 50c.; .lame Bulman 50c.; Brenton Dickieson 50c. Mrs Percy Dickieson 50c ' Mrs 25c.; Mrs. W. B. Bulmsn 50c.; W gm 1-I. Stevenson 501:.. Total $17.60. ggé RED cnoss soclsrv UI Il ri 512,096.36 held in P. W. C. Hall, per Rev. A ted fred Hall $4.40. " ‘Nina Woodside, Kelvin w'""""""""""`""""""'""" _'f""""""""' """'""" ""1 W H8201 W00dBldS, N0i’b0I’0 I /-" * ~ ..°rr rave to my la ulia rrovinos ..°ona cam' por word mir lu- I t sepia _ ‘_ _ _...___ sertion toradvertlsillz in this col- Moml; Newsome Cape Tw .a - \ ,.1-..:'::i°..2..“. rr °-v°_.f--‘___ ‘W-°' I ' ' ' _ ~ ..~r. ooilnon lvsa io owalm ‘,§:§f"£“?;§"§%u§{‘d§§°§f§“ . s _ _ ‘ _ . 0 .,. - . ~ - ......=:..z:.:'.raf.:.f-\°“~“.i.f.: fN§°°“§° .h 1.... ~- 1' ' ' , - ..~soci L B AAR.-'l‘o~F-_ °‘ _ .., _ . V _ p » _ M b h f m W . red Bell, Tryon -1 A . Pft'iIrlfi‘l;d:mtl?:rA1IIEllt2§m' M°m°`lRita Buxton. Auzur¢ln°'=C6rs" ' 7 Fred' MoGardie, Margate 40 in zsmzmeu Haddon McLeod Victoria _lun cu- llivnnllli H55 - " ` " MNQUMMENI 'i REU; CHESS §i’.I’.i"§"..°8;°l.i’;,‘.'.-..‘.‘.’_°“*'€-”..‘l“.i’.. mg . V. ` _ V `. rl Valley ' ‘» ~'._ - ‘ , _ Beatrice McCarthy. Kinsora _ 7°" , *Tho Gllardlali directs Bpe Isl tt n-` .MONTGOMERY SCHOOL DISTRICT ' rr tion to the large display caovgrtigo- --°- F1?,f,2,"°e M“be"' L°"’e".B°d°' your simlil0 111658886 Of f\‘I°l1dBl1iDl- Cgffoeq.. ments in today’s issue from Messrs Annie Mmpgngld 25¢_;Mr5_wa1¢er S_ K_ Donald Summemde CNY- Stewart $1; Mrs. John Stewart $1; d 9° Mrs. Albert McLeod 25c.; Mrs. Bn- I . any Mrs. Thomas Mooney 50c.; Leo ated Campbell $1; A friend 50c.; Michael mn Mooney $1. Total $9.00. Eleanor ,ge Kickham, Greenvale. °°,';f, New oLA'seow sci-iool. nlsTn|cT ml Evelyn Stevenson $1; William Sem- ,md ple 25c.; Walter Crockett 25c.; Ed- in-o, ward Sample 25c.; A. Moffat $1; Mrs. de, ,Adam Brown 25c.; Martha Smith 25c.' MU, _Ruth Dickleson $1; R. Y. McCouhrey 50c.; Mrs. J. T. MacLeod 50c.; Jas. IC. Stevenson 25c.; Lloyd Stevenson Mann Andrews 25c.; E. Hill & Son $1; Edgar Stevenson 25c.; Charles Simp- son 50c.; Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Crow _50c.; Mrs.~A. H. Parkman 25c.; Al- .bert Laird $1; Mrs. Richard Steven- s °N':Benl. Houston 25c.; Mrs. E. Amount already acknowledged is Trafalgar Fund after its accounts trlct per Joseph S. Del-pche $1.15 s- were closed viz: St. Augustine Dis- s- Rice Point, per Miss Mary Inmarl '$14.50;~ Glenroy. per' Miss Florenc Fisher $7.50; St. Edward. per Mis Donald $9.05;- St. Georges, per Mis ette, per Alex. Ross; Garfield $1.00 _ South Lake, per Miss Katie Campbel Intyre $8.25; New Glasgow, per E Eleanor Kickham $9 00-$145 6 New London Women’s Institute,pe a Mrs. W. S. Found $50.00. is Proceeds bazaar held by the youn ladies ot Mt. Stewart, 'per Miss Ten MacDonald, treas. $137.00. r Total to date $12,412.04, D. A. MACKINNON. Hon. Trees, Nov. 24th. 1915. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACHERS' CONTRIBUTION 1° Miss Dorothy Clark, Searl- 12- $12--S $6. \. On Monday and Thursday the 3.80 -r----_--" DE MARKETS. 14 town ' 5 1 50 .10 _ _ .14 `I 5 _ .58 .44 6 .4 40 40 00 2.0 3 Cordelia Munn, Malpeque 5.0 Helen Younge. Malpeque Bernetta Mclvor, North .Try- on ° Joan Moradyon, Baltic Clara McLellan, Indian River Jennie Matheson, Hamilton SIIIIWS IE IIVEII IIII G B S -,Laura McDonald $85.00; North Pin- 'l $12.30; Arlington, per Miss Mary Mc- I‘ s 0 r E a Ladies Freetown Red Cross Branch. .per Miss Sadie Lewis, treas. $18.68. TO THE PATRIOTIC FUND 0 0 2.00 1.00 2.00 0 1.00 »1-=»-1--ii=I'IIHIIII'S IIIIGIIE ~ 00--80 1»\"*15 ' $15. No More, No Less---clothes that any man who Buckwheat, per bu.s .-_75-90 Butter, dairy, per lb. ‘ 24-27 Butter, creamery. Der |b B0-32 Calfskins per lb 18 Eggs, fresh per dos. 81-82 Hay, loose per ton, $0--$10 IF CROSS, FEVERISHI SICK, BILI- Lamb sits, lr ~, ~0ats. I?laek, per hiibfl " “ Oats, white l-lay, pressed. , $1 Chickens, dress d, per lb Potatoes, per bus. Strsw, pressed per ton 'I‘iirnips',l por bus o-na lzflo ~ 40140 I is . , .` 18-80 Every mother realizes after givin that this is because they and it little _ “Mill-io-Man Tailoring Service” .. _ children "California Syrup oi " their ideal laxs~ its pleasant cleansee the liver and bow- . Wileatfggr bus. ~ ' : 89*-$1.00 n "_ ""1 ;\dil»‘. _Po k,o ns attached per lb 7%-0* Wool, per Ib 25-40 Hides, pei' lb. 14.--H ...»--._-».¢~v.-avvvv-n _lliP0llTlliT~ ~ I I-1h s Relatives ot soldiers I0-, tnrilina from tils trontaro glad so with Patrioti- tilnating the . arrival. ll! other an-1-"us ll. ~. I nl’ " ir 1: soilisgsgsstsfsrlisdalsalsmho iuannliinnl dar that _mods lls' IIO IIWIYB th _ 1 > J ~. _',,._ _L_ .v proprietor ot the Hayville village 'gif store. ` _ N ‘-“ But why are you against it!"_paK" - ed _the editor, ' “lt keeps an lellow too dum busy?" B. Carruthers, Summerside replied the proprietor. “I advertised ill' "1.,`x`_.;_ Annie H. Cameron, Summer- I s newspaper once about en year! '_-I f`»;i‘5_3,;'.;'_ rrerer S'é‘.§S3_S__ Burrows. Bummerside A. Tantoil, Summerside Murphy, Summerside Strong, Sulnmerside McFarlane, Summerside I-*0"l\3 2>l='o ooo ?=mf"°_F15'° Mary M. Hammill, South Free- 1.00 -.`wl»¢o0?>i-‘Ui 'ebo`¢°o'o ooo¢o¢ N R Gamble( Tryon sent in before the last of the el _, __ listsjls published they will be ackn edged ill this paper, and if receive _ , time, by the first week of' December, ‘ , Lym tis. Poll E ',‘ - ~ M-,:_;, _ ,. ._ _. I l 1 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 of which will be sent to every,-teschr and is pain. Heals I v _~.;»»_-.' er. . , _ Clisles. »'i'lt.' ' ' M. E. Fnalvcle, ' ~ P110 Agsg _I 1~ ,A~..-_.;-_,=~_- Secretary-Treasurer.; I _ Dui PI:t°’|;'§°nu or uw i 7,, " ”--1-*"- hairand Iiorse calrhe worked. Pleslilttousc 1.00 2.00 Martha McGuigan Kinkora 1.00 f-‘ l-sam-1 <='='e' Goog H. Ramsay, Summerslde N. Murphy. Summerside _ "l’m agin advertising.” replied thel "mum md “mmm _"__ m md, || ¢m4.__ V ' A as ' -1 1 _ _ l _ ____f _;1_ rr- 1 '“--* 3 'I We Have Been n Education To The People of Canada A few years ago a man would be ashamed to be seen going into a tailor shop where a Made-to-Measure suit was sold as low as $15. If this suit was to be used » for other than business purposes he would be ashamed to be seen wearing it. We have changed all this. With our advent in Canada, seven years ago, We sold A ll- Wool clothing-Made-to-Measure -at One Price L l felt that he Wanted a second suit for business, or for ‘ dress, might be proud to wear. The average man, working for salary, cannot afford to pay $25 or $35 . , for a suit or overcoat---Mother must be dressed---the kiddies must have shoes---the grocer’s bill must be paid---and still Father must look presentable, and to - I look presentable one must have all-wool. ‘ ' SUIT 01* UVERCOAT ' T-AILORED-T0-MEASURE |58 Rlclnrhond St. Charlottetown In the old days credit concerns would take $15 down on a man’s suit-of isnglish & Scotch Woollen Co. quality-and own his pay for the balance of _the man’s life. We have proven, and are proving every day of the year, that we_ can rgicgduce fol;lCasId1 as all-wool sui§{, or 'an all-wool overcoat, as low in price at , cut an ma e yexpert wor - ers in any style a man chooses to wear. Ffed’k Gafeau That’s how the “Mill-to-Man" plan has re- Su t of Branches volutionized the Tailoring business. p ' 1 _ ) `. samples, measuring chart, style k and tape Address Mail Order Dept., 415 St. Catherine Street, East, Montreal. 5 ` I MAIL IIIiIIEllS “ri Ofirriesq “S a rd _ '- ls wi ring you our ou -- _ auwilslnl lclwl ‘ ~ ‘“~»» ~ _ _ ..r~f. . r . ~ ~vs.'Q¢\. 158 Richmond St. Opposite Post O-Fflos 1 side . _ ' 1.50 ago. and I never even got- time to 30 » “' ’ ..--1 __ _ *"'=f_’_ i 'Fowl ' $11.50* ' ‘ ‘ ~ * "‘€=.'-5.1;;-=` Should any more contributions he _ A -__"`._.\.»'_,_‘I§' :if rl in p I asa ‘ "fi ' . ., also in the Teachers’ Magazine, acopy Stops'-_ ' ~ . ` o . ,f~' g' '“ i .z - Q. Iii* ' l ii( T°o BUSY BY FAR' ifolrsgglgilglngnnrxlctions andBoc;k5,K (N56. i "_" A . .. rmiciai ’ iormrridra . . ’ “Why don't you advertise?" asked arrersérnru rrllzgut sfollmrm Milx”|.§ _ ¢_ i the`edito1' of the fhome paper. Doll't_G°}\1- oucgnlm -ony- :ops reqr um r 4,3; . you believe in idvefrisirrr' l‘¢::i1.°..‘i.'.l’a.‘.ll°i?:i'l°w'l.‘a‘.":lil'.f'.:~...?¢.. I \ Wilfrid Boulter, Tryon 10110"-ilshing." vp 'eff' ~ _.-n__v__ __ _ _____, __ _ _.. , .1» 5-l iii' 1..-'f _1 - _ _ - “..I ' I .$2.00a.bot\Ie, delivered. Describe' our cue I .gil _ '3=. . wa; . -2: §i ‘ I ' i. I in y , ;lI_ .1 _,V , _ _(_ _ ,ii . ,. it . 1. ‘3;. 1.. r >-‘:'_ fl. -`; I; 33.* _ I; ” ' . 1 .-’5|i I » *T I \ _ fl .1 .Rl iff. E.- _ 5 _ i l 1 1 ...-. 4...1.~. Inj ‘. llif. ‘ lf. ‘ 3;? "=f'»»‘1.».». ». -.`\ .~ :-J. »~7-ye-,-.-¢..»»x ~<--.ar-». ,.5 ~ ...ai uf E'-.. gi Z`. 0.. if” ;»_‘q,.-.'.._ 1, :II _:_ ~»-- .-_f- ,.o..==.,.-,.,..s .».».a&.~.\ _ii rw. il l If# ' If “.1 _a¢,1»...~_-»>.'-as-1-..tf.~.-..»-..._ _ ,gi 1. ;i_ fi' ' A 1... '_.~ " N. if. -2 .5-ll. iii' _iii f. i ji" -'.` _ ,. Ii I .__»» =' 1:1, _-‘ W __ , .