We have Veilsels goipuzg now with 0iil§ diiey Round U N 0 5h00 Pdillll __- N Awarded me Gold modal as Hem.; friends or Rev E Weeks, Pownal 'w d g érgpngi' Mpui-ic;te:;tt'tl;e) 1lli;t‘lir<;dli:;. Do ord Bi andram Henderson C ‘IIIER WITH Ouiweua Any Other Bxhihition Acadia Sugar I-‘fd 10 es or om A5 C.B Electric Com é wwld Siissesf iss: £12. “ ordering your Winter l,/i[Exrlli;ti:neFiTiile hone Com P D0 Pfd supply now while the N B T,,,,,,,,,,,,, weather 18 flue. We iS‘_’§‘_“oi§‘“l§L? 13131?-.’§f?f*f.:‘3i _ zud Pie' ?‘ "f"'-lm - can deli_verlprum-ptly- 32. on-1>¢.i." .0 ‘ . ... ._..... ...... .....~.‘Z0 0fd.f=1','f0daY~' A \ _ N15; ‘_’f.°T_‘T“___‘_’.f°:._:::::‘ 23 103 Do Com 89 30 Standelds l’fd 100 ' 65 A ii k & C l o. Com. 'I0 Tr idad Cons. Tel. Com._ 30 °` c 0° 'Trll' ad Electric 13 ~ ' i Bonds. Phone 240 ' ' Brandr -Henderson 6's... 971; ' U. B. E .` 5's .i. 95i H ot Water Bottles ihe kind that give best ser- vice and most comfort. Fach bottle guaranteed for one year. Prices range from v "sion io ss our Now i`s__tli¢ time to gets warm friend _for the cold winter ‘months-` " ‘ Geo. E. Hughes The People's Druggist _Chronicle `~’s'... ... Ii.. ~.’,l,..101 100 Maritime 're none G-'s_...1o7 .ies N.S._ Steel lst ort-"~&is;.. 91- 80 l Do debenture s tick .:, 98 _97 Stmiileld 6’s 102§ 100- Trinidad Telephone G's ....100 97- “N0 EXPENSES .FOR INVEST- ORS.-All-charges lor the up-keep of. Upton Park Ranch have been paid _up to Sept. 1914. Investors are res- ponsible lor no expenses-vvhateveirup to that time as the promotors are assuming all responsibility. = 2541-11-’iM6i. _ MICHIGAN SUNDAY SCHOOL BENTON HARBOR, Mich._,Nov_ 12 -Many delegates and visitors are here attending the annual convention of the Michigan State Sunday School Association.. The reports of officers and committees show izratiiy- ing gains in the niiuiher of Sabbath schools and membership throughout ‘the State during the past year. The convention will continue over to- ` 't - morrow and Friday. Mrs. Mary Fos- ter Bryner and Marion Lawrence of the international association head the 'list of speakers. V _, _ _ \ l ' m SEC URITIE S . Quotations G Furnished by F. B. Mc- x~\\‘&'\'\ X \ \,\i K I. D N EY \\l\_n=,f -i\\`\_\> - ohne Instituto in the sonooi at Hanoi; ganqg 1ir`ook, on Friday svvoinl. November li Curdy & 0., Stock and Bond Bro-' -.,/ 1' ~_- v - kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- `\'_// »_ S___ _ change, 164 Richmond Bt., __Char- \~~ ' - -_`7 lottetowu. ' Banks. `Ask. British .... .. _ 151 _ Commerce . 205 150 204 N v Sc tla 2551; 254 Q 234 o a o ._ . Montreal 235 Itoyal 223 Miscellaneous. _ Bid 222 mn sq:- "~~/ \'-` __ __. _ 0Q»li~ -_i-+ ee-» c ,I ' ki” 1.1"" ` ,' - ...S §w=~'..w:+'if"»§ f°,_-.-=? .,J|U, ` 5|GHT,s___ai|5£:(;l( l,,,\~y_,_ ' `_ ‘l.l'___:,_`_"_l`B.1_~=‘rS ,_g\i‘,}'if;lii’w _ ' p lvl f 'i3 THE- » ff Acadia-Fire ......_..-100 90 ’ 7 [ -| __!_ ' i ' ' - ‘i,. R/ For relieving tb at cold, pliaying _ the`§coinpsnyin g E headache and biinishing accompanying ills you should fake\ ` X Cold Talbflets ‘ . These are wonderfully efficient, easy to carry, can f A be slipped into vest pocket.~ V 1 _- _ ‘ ‘ ' Price 25c, money back if dissdti-fed. M¢Ki.mon ohio g, co. L\ oi. ooorgo .ma kent sie. = » ‘ _ ' lf. t 1 mfg rdiifppy,aild ilollilillled l " rd r / _ __ li-_ 1 W _ "' 1*' r,;f-.l‘:`f\,.~ -.-,..,--- '_' -;~. .g . ' », i _ _ \ ~' _ '-is man behind I pipe ye < .'~' 'ful-I of Hicks 's Brigirt "7" " '_ CutSmoizing 'IYob`acco:His \ .is man sctiired from only the -’.oeet`V beingp ,_and'° "Try it for yonffiinext sinoke.At all Grocers md`l)rugglah. - .oi , i.__,i:s.§##;“.;-;:..i‘fi.i'.;i~..:°. ` .Dickey & _niqgeuoirloincco lilo. Ltd.. p \\v __ f»»;,,_ p _ \__ - .p v div ia `i» ‘iii ‘fr ia _»`vin.l_'i"° P°ikSicna_»_i‘\‘°‘° f.°o__ii=°i»1i1°o'__ '°___ _ 5. _-»ii1°f1°“'-§1‘._°f1_.~"i=1ii>s\_.f~°-_i'._$1‘*‘?" P" .qi»1f='>~~ _ _ _ our Mostrar: -mash mu_\‘¢d111I1 _¢i’~»_-_G°V°m'¥l**‘_l °°» iii _'itself ;'uiufy»'¢1>udlfi'¢e=i‘.. ._ _ ~._?1_d,.§€Agi‘:'i:¢ff3Am;¢e liiepsoied.'iIeal,bV_l,l_,§§,...i_ i r|~j_'iii.o»»ziia.ii3in.»is¢;; __ ,-,wr ,>;,v',v'_ ag mr# y o " o '-lf, _ -,(1, _ ‘ i _ /_ ’“ of 5; _ It Bentolmyinuiu Province. ii' $04 RINEHS --'l'hc new light at C e< ear vial sgvbned on Tuesday di ht Thili lfdllwgivei a noun or amen seconds dui-ation, be minutes as appeared yesterday MR ii noeimrson or nie vineioi nopai-mm oi Amon viii adores; e :footing oi us smith 14th, at 7 00 p m Everyone inter ested whether a member of the Instl tute or not is invited to be present 2644 'l‘1MlilLY ADDRESS -The rnaply l be glad to hear him lecture on his night This lecture is iully illustrat ed by eterooptic pictures and will undoubtedly prove most interesting. MR YOUNG’S LECTURE- An in teresting lecture was given in the Presbyterian Church, Alberton, on Monday evening, when the Rev Lut- her Young, the churches represents tive in the mission ileld of Corea. gave _a talk on his work inthat country, and a 'description of the manners and customs of the people. (lorea is ' under the rule of Japan. and has a population ol a. million and a nail people. This is the por- tion of the heathen world given to the Preshytehian Churcn for the pur- pose oi spreading among the people the doctrines of the Onristian relig- ion. Mr. Young told Qi his ellorts to learn their language, and the method employed in doing so. He shcured the services of a native'teacher who went around with him, and who con- tinually repeated 'short sentences ol their language until he became iam- iliar with it. I-Ie also sang hymns in' their language, which was set. to music familiar to all oi us who at- tend church today. As in other hea- then' lands the lot of the girls is a hard ons, -their advent into the world is taken as a matter of mourn- ing and not of joy. The study of the Scripture among them will have its iniluenco for good, for wherever lt goes, in its wakealways follow bet- ter conditions for the oppressed, male or female.-A (From yesterday's Evening Guardian) husv ii"anMans.- 'rho ini-tom in Mt.. Eltewart"and vicinity are tak- ingadvantage of the line weather oi late and are finishing pulling their turnips.-L ' BUSY PORTS- Three schoonera went down the East River on Sunday last loaded with produce one from I-layden's wharf a d one from Gil1ls's wha_rf,'1oaded!lhy Mr. H. J. Feehan and one from Mount Stewart loaded by_Clark Bros.,-S SCHOOL; EXAMINATIONS-The standing of the pupils of Eldon School for the month ol October is as follows:-"During the course of 5 1, Jennie `Buckhanau; 2, Margaret Martin; 3, _ Estelle Macdonald. Grade VII.,_ (_Jun_ior)-1, 'l‘essie..~Ma¢> donald; ,2,_ Pearl Nicholson; lhéob- 'erts West., Grade VI.-1, Earl ae-‘ donald; 2, Charles Buchanan; 3, garet Gillis; 2, Marian Macwllliam 3,. Kathleen Ross. Grade Iv.-1} Lena- Martin; 2,- Sarah Macdonald; 3 Mildred Cdusins. 'Grade 111-1, Alex-__ ander Blillilllllan; 2, Harold Martin] 8, Monty' Martin. Grade II.-1, Joyce Nicholsonz, 2, Katherine Mac- donald; 3,..Oharlie Gillis. Grade I -1, Hazel Cousins; 2. Margaret er'-1, Hector 'Ross; 2, John 'Wl' McKenzie; 3,-I-Iughie Macwilliam. -‘ 'PUBLIC SPIRIT LACKING-The Sydney Record reproduces a photo ol Rev. J. W. McConnell, Sydney, form-' erly of Charlottetown and remarks as follows-“During the course of a. forceful sermon on “Socialism” at Jubilee Methodist church last even- ing, Rev. J. McConnell, the pastor, referred 'to some local _matters Among other things ho called atten- tion to the lack oi public spirit ,in this city in connection with the Y_ M. (1. A. 'At night,” said . the preacher, "tho street corners ware througed with young men who have no where else to go, unless they sought companionship and entertain-, not seem to he enough public spirit in Sydney to actuate the citizens ol means in againfplacing the Y. M. C. A. at the disposal of the wandering youth. of this city and in making it attractive enough to keep them oil the street corners and out of the bar- rooms.” _ _ ::Clean, white, sound teeth. Each and all of these things- depend upon the _mouth and teeth that are free from germ life, and that are 'kept pure, sweet and clean. You are as- sured of thdia things by using Na- Dru-Uo., Tooth Paste. 25c. tube. E. l A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunny- ` side; o ‘ Htl. lr vii 0, Irs iisiuis R N _ _ Slllfliill-“T75 " _ ' CHEM! BREAD ` \ _ _ We are sure once you use it; .yon will _always use it. _ . _ Because of its excellent _ , _,funerary of-Loaf for; 3 §T0|\8t. ' 5, _ __ 7 Sleii'ai°t’s B__akery1___;f 5, shortly.” While ,here ’Mr.-_Banibrlck Macwilliam; 3, 'Edward Gillis. fPrim- ' ment in the bar roorm. There did” ¢ ii w_¢-Pi,_ H AJOID - The many ig; .,qtiMr Urbanqlcllonald, Map- Hllli Fli°‘\\l11°f‘= Y :ot hu put out or place t a month o will regretito leén that he ia be expected -B s'rn.L surranrno- sim me phenomenal tide of Nov lst the sidewalks near the Mt stewart bridge have been somewhat msgid ated Evidently tho citizens will have to wait for another tide to straighten them up again -L WEDDING BELLS.-- Miss Venus PY DOW daughter of Mr and Mrs IDBI D81- Vi°t°l'1B. P E I was ou, thooveniny ol Nov sth, Amlilllciation Church, New Yer* Citi' to .Mr Joseph n sum van, Editor of the Cotton Goods Uqllllp 01, the Daily Trade Record oniillut oiey Rev imiioi- iuocahiii performed the ceremony The bride wore a trained gown of white crepe de chone and shadow lace, with pearl trimniilugs and a lace cap with _ wreath of orange blossoms and car _.__- and maiden hair ferns. The brides- _ maid, Miss Eleanor Germain, was' at-_ tractively gownsd in pink marquis- ette with turquoise blue trimmings and Wore a eonsage bouquet of pink roses. Mr. William Spencer' Booth of 3l‘00klll1°.' Mags., supported _ the groom-. The wedding dinner was ser- ved ut the Hotel Clermont. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan " will he at home to their friends after Nov, 10th, at the I Marthinoorei .f if ‘ . . eaasunals _ ' (Enom yesterday’s Evening Guardian) Her iriends will regret to learn that Mrs. Chas. Bovyer, Mt. Stewart is suffering fi-Qin an attack of Rheuma utisru.-L Mr. _A1fred"'Alll'eck ol the P. E. 'I. Railway spent the week end at St. Andrews, the guest of Mr. Percy Farquharson.-L Mr. Geo. Fay and family and Ly- man Jay purposes leaving their hom- es at Fanning Brook in the near fut- ure to spend the winter in Maine.-L Mrs. Chas. Fergusonywas a passen- er Charlottetown on Saturda to not getting better as fsstfss might ;| ried an arm bouquetol 'white roses “ L. It’s bla the PCI’ biari ish, 71 ly “IEIUIIS ° IIDHE JOURNAL l’A'l”I‘f.RNS F xtra Special Bargain $ S9 Heap ' White Blankets Bimini Street li!-I2! Queen Street ,\ 3 i N - I-Iere1§,blanket bpgaio that will make you feel good these sharp fall days A good strong- sturdy--clean white ket, io t and wlioolly in fin 25 6o x 8o in size, our price A very fine heavy la ge sire blanket, bs to the pair. all wool, soft, warm, wholli finish, whipped s. parate- llil a. splendid value at ii bargain that our buyer was lucky enough to get hold of some time ago The nkets are 6"o~inches wide and 83 inch long They are good and heavy Fiiey have great advantage of being whipped separately We are saving about no 3 cent in cost to us, and saving you the same . . _ _ _ .. pf A fine soft blanket 6o x 80 inches in size, running full 6 lbs to the 450 pair, whipped separately Scotland blanket, full sends us a grand all wool 68x86 inches in size 7 lbs to the pair, the finest we ever., 625 - sawfor. . .. __ _ , _ .9 The _Wonderful Carlto Y b ` “ n” Blankets Direct F rom 1-_ _Engl;sl;,,_Mil1o, $6.75, $8.00, $9.00. Tiiislfanious Engli .li'Blanket is about the finest line of high grade goods I that we know of. We have been selling this make for several years-aud"each_ '_ ear we bring out about double. the preceding supply. Soft, close, warm, and_ _` eautifully fini:-lied Each blanket whi; p=d' separately." ,_ _ » 7_ lb Carlton# $6 75 pr 8 ibCamons $8.co 9 lb Cai-itons $9.00 - 0 I . - , for 64 an cl and I -- Ii Q Splendid Cotton B Gocd size white flannelette blankets Special large 60 x So, whipped seo- 2 single bed ., _ . ,.‘__. ..._ .$100 v arately _ Heavy cotton fianuelette blankets Heavy 's V 84 ._.'.'.'."..'.;..\,......_..............Q|»6s 68X 81 ...,,.......,...;..'.`........_.....,.$1.75 ,'_ X 'Nowhere coi1ie»_i..o ll..est_ cotton blanket you ever soft, each blanket whipped separately, heavy as wool, 70 x go inches, . ‘ . awonder at the price. _Per pair.... ._`.,_ , _ ,',_ lanlcet l V. _.li ....... ..._...._.............sias ;'I|“ ot`t» ilrm cotton blankets, L. r saw, very hue, very heavy _V S */~‘ _ _ _ Y visit her daughter who is undergoing _ _---’=’==' tgtatment' in the P. E. I. Hospital. | "1 _L l _ ll mi V i ‘-L" _ ~ The ,Misses `lMaryl*fhnd Eliza Mc- Donald and »_Mr, Peter McDonald, Vernon River, were visiting in Maple Hill for the week end the guests of Misses Annie and Tenii&McD0uald.-S Little Pon »who has been residing in 'Winnipeg for the past number ol caught the "fox-iever""an'd no doubt Mr. _lil days rcne ,Stewart v. _ _ Mr. Burke has travelled eitensively of Western Canada.-L _ . _ ii S ' Chicago a ' I quite ii c Mr. John D.,MeDonald, formerly oi hi’ lived h d’ ~ Mi-_ Na years has arrived home- and is visit- Stl*-WM* - lug fricnds in Scooqhfort _for the Be ?i~- °“ week end.-S~ ‘ "“' -' -" " "' " “sl ffl’ J _ V good i_n Mr. Joseph Bambrlck who has been h°“m} m home at Glenroy on' a short visit ing hm t ou" Ni°h°lB°n' Gran V'_1' MU' from Vancouver, purposes returning E- _I-. 19 . E, Burke, is spending s lew `nack`on 'account .of the continued wing acquaintances in' Mini wet weather, yet he finds times just 'here he formerly resided._as brisk here as in the much talked ol late and is now on a trip from; nd New York He notices, _When you.are looking for some- _ 1; ange in this vicinity since thing superior in cigars or cigarettes, ere.--L ‘ ‘smoking or =chswlrig tobacco, pipes, ` -__ ` ‘pipe cases, etc.,-anything in smok- than Coffin, returned _to Mt. UH' 8\\PDll°9"Y0\\ are BUTB- 0! best last week irorn‘Crnnbrooiu~_, satisfaction li you shop here. Our a. visit to his mother' wh'o’»patent humidors keep our cigars and oi-¢_` '.Mr." Collin hiis "rv\ii`de_,sinoking »tobaccoa in best .condition the ;wes,t,‘aud»found his and-the brands carried are the best ucu improved,” but is.onior-';iobooeoo._tiiat.oomo from the planta- Thou F tions Make this your smoking sup- rip_immensely._ " ` ` . p ' _ having somewhat of aj sed- ply. headquarters, The. MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts.-Mtf. ` ' "Patons store contains one oi tfixe lapgest and _most exclusive stock _. 't lurs ln_l’. E. Island. When you cog- sider the unsurpassedysuperioe qirhlf ity of this immense stock, combined” with a sixarenl_¢_°_..vorkm=nSh1r' that has reached the highest-.artistic ifpf- lection; you wi1l~realiza;huw _'od plete will be your satisfaction hui; lin quality and price. l’atons. 1’_':¢’.` 2615-u-izmziaiif. I _on his return some of his real estate stock will give Place to stock in the Silver l>_ea'.‘uties.-13-L 'j' V , . _ _ Castile' 7' ` _ i just fresh from ~ La Belle France . "f.It's a satisfaction to know i - Bruce Stewart? Now Prospectus S _ of Co., Ltd. ' Charlottetown, ' l’_.‘ E. ‘Island Issue of 550 Shares _. Treasury Stock it $100 a Share ` _--when you ']orcerfC_AS'1`ILE \S0e&P' that you are getting the genuine pure article. We have it It's the pure article -'-you make no mistake' by . ordering it from us. _ Johnsoii & 'Johnson ` V The Quallty,Drugstore. | 1 S The Denial Cream For You Colgaie’s Ribbon Denial Cream is an unusually good dentifriee, ab- roluielygriizlesl, doesnft injure art- ' ilicial plates," keeps the mouth clean gp__d sweet; gums bla!!! aiidteeth pearly white. ,_ . _ _ _ _'Price 254:; _ _A _ Tivo :Mace ??1'i`l§<.‘.i.’xe_‘ef~';‘<>~»-~s=- s f r . \ -a-s This company is paying a gold dividend ow, and has been allalong, but with sufiic- ient capital we could save $4,030 ia year on in- nrests and discounts, turn out almost twice as much work and pay a greatly increased divi- dend. This is the reason of the present issue ll oi_ Reserved Treasury Stozk. ._ .Table of;Contef='ts _ _ Send Prospectus . » 510 Today Mailing the attached coupon does not - A obligate you ir. any way, but it gives you the i VM, chance of getting large and sure dividends from .‘ '£1 1_3' , l ' your money. fast, and so it You make Just a few _‘.¢ivi¢.i§¢`a¢iiis_` . who ourneporrsiiows Brief History . __ _"Join-1s¢o¢k_C~impiny " '_ 0; Eetemption 'froml Texitlon ' _ Last 4Year’s 'Results p Dividend Paid Increase in Business Gisorlire Motor Industry More Capital Needed Larger. Dividends ` Scock War/lh a Premium A Srcck Offered' Investors Terms Application B’ank Photos of Bruce Stewart, Andrew McNair and C. Leonard McKay' money in this "going" concern, an industry that has proved its merit the country over. ' ,l ¢ 4 _ __ .. . / , Send for This _ f The Reserved Treasury Stock is selling h '_ ouid for it is now really woi th s 21.3 points above par. no mistake in investing your proposition, a growing and 'i shares left, How about it .P . ' r for Your Copy . Evenif you;do not wish io invest you will berintareaiod -bv the many facts co_nts_iued‘in,_|' our prospectus for itishows - you, since l!W=v_tlcu`, the growth and progresi of the oveatest industrial, plant in the city today. _.- Sending for our prospectus doesn't obligate you in any .- wav. A request on a poet-cud wiglbring a copy by return _ m . ' _;T_,._...,,._»_.f.._,_T_ _E 5. :és 'iv Dltem... .....,... ..-...... .....'.,..,. it Since Steyvar; 5: Co., Lid. & Charlottetown, P. E. Island 1 ‘Please send me by return mail a copy rf your 0 0 , Prospectus audi stock application form. - ` Maman.aeeeuoennnun-o. . o on e e-14-no oo- .unease _,. ._,_.. 1, fiil »2 , 31.5-Q5 . , , ii- -I ii. 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