|_r-,_ 2 .1915 ,_ __ g _rim CHAiu.o'i~ni-rowiv GUARDIAN Aoi: llc-*'Yoin ,- Filled for Winter? If not, now is the time to lay in your supply. We hav the kind that the right price too. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Help , \` is Tm: TIME! To BUY CoA1» fi f.0Ili¢ and digestive regul nefitfrom his food .. Hughes’ " A ' Condition _ Powder ` "nib Blood. This powder is the r s pleases and a atisfaction. 1 If you have a sick or blem- hed animal don’t fail to nsult Hughes “The Peoples Druggist” /1A\\\§\`\u\n Gi 8 5' fb ¢ O L11 I Ch’town :iw/§\\\\\\\\'ll||| .l. ._ _,___ .ft l f \... "_‘,',"' _ Dlaestion Your horsedoes not need 51306131 dletibut hedoes need er (D "° 55 'S ° -un C al 4° 0 Bm will do this and keep him in Drimepondition on less feed; It is specially good in cases of Farcey, welled I-288. Worms or Impure _ e ult f our thirty-five years ex- rlence in the treatment d c_are of horses and can relied on to give perfect' vator _¢Q._-.h¢1p=_him get fuli \\\\\VI fu§ %\\\\\\\\\\i0/I HAVE SOME GOOD CHOCOLATES They :ire good and fresh here iodayv-some of ihe_choicest confcctions from the kitchens of Molr, Neilson and Willard. u 'sg Better flavors than ever, pure as can be. :intl :ll lhe some prici: .... wc lb. Take lionie a pound wltll you. Cor: Great George and Kent Sts. 1 McKinnon Drug Co. \ ' .M li-H nr "`l T I _nm 7/I//IIIIl.\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIII'¢l\\\\ Island ' Soldiers at the front are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing. Tobacco. Because it is the best Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., 'Ill//ll\\\\\m/m\\\\\7I[f/lffl§\\\“vffl i .nlllilllr is `\ A Splendid Assortment of Highest Grade Bathroom Fixtures i 5 1 Our bathroom ware will make ' your Bathroom distinctive. Even ` a few of ih=se beautiful fixtures "\~ / will help you make your bath- room admired by your flienfl.-, inn! give it individual convenience and comfort for-each ni.-nib.-r of the fam- ily. Come in and see this handsome and serviceable waie to-day. ..--Here Are a Few items-=~ B¢=\1*1f“l.S°@PDlSh°° .. plcifccmbincd _ ~ , ll; ._ ll (lil. /f > \ ll i Tooth Brush & Tumbler Opal Tumblers , _ /f,__.!_//I, ill Holder Combined d ¥atl;hRI<3>b:sll;l0l%g em , // . oo . . 1 ~ . ,,,,‘,§°§,2',,§`,‘,‘,’,‘fb'°’ -H°' P' oliios~sliclvesniilf1f-cw.-l ' Nickel Plated Towel Bars e3 Bar Towel Holders ` H ld ' . , _ G14” T°W°l Ba". . gmligeivi-laihlderg a;0SS0al> \ ` - gh”-Sheivel » Bar Combined etcfet-~. 1 Th. croncn°§i. . - U goods are on display in our Annex o . \`l \\iye§o2ois\lorowoi§(f ' Q om.. is ;(lA\\\\\¥.\\\\\2IIIlIlIIA\\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\¥“-ll? ` t .\\\\\YIIII4\\\\\\ 1 l “Ig Q ` Illlll l-It has curofi 'l -wireds of cases of _ _ _ _E ' The Central Guardian . _ -1 - LLL' o air entire stock of`music books, including works of instruction lpiano, organ. mandolin, violin, guitar the public. From the low prices re gulai-ly quoted by Miller Brotllers fur- ther discounts, as high as 25 pei- cent. are quoted to clear these books out in the specified time allowed for the sale-ten days only Further in found in the advertisement. 5020 WEDDING BELLS.- A very quiet wedding took place at the residence of Mr.'A. B. MacLeod, Smith Ave, Truro, N. S., when Mr. A. C. Mac- Kinnon of Charlottetown was united in marriage to Mrs. Mary A. Armour who is very popular in Trurq and noted for her untiring zeal and de- votion as li worker in the Church. Rev. A. J. Vincent was the officiating clergyman. After the ceremony a. dainty luncheon was served, only the hearty farewell being showered with confette and best wishes by man nr lottetown. The wedding. presents were n . , ac now- lodges with thanks the following do- ations: J. D. Martin, Eldon L. 0. L. No. 2178, $32; Angus Beaton, for Queen’s County Lodge, $20; Fred Bre- haut, Southern Kings, $10; C. E. Mc- Kenzie, Milton, $10; Mrs. D. P. Mur- dock, City, $5; Robert Whiteway, Mur- ray River, $1: Archibald Mclnnis, Glen William, $11.75; Angus J. McPherson, Glen William, $8.75; collection taken at service by Rev. Mr. Bainford, $14.10; Willard Muttart, Summerside, $1; collected by J. H. Cudmore and others, $186.50; Charles Cole, Milton, G. T. Crawford for L. O. L. No. clothing; Mrs. G. E. Auld. City. Dar ,cel clothing; Alley & Co., City, boots -and shoes; Chester Acorn, City, par- cel clothing; Mrs. A. Calder, City, parcel clothing. ' ::Penslar Laxatlve Cold Breakers will break up the worst cold in twen- ty-four hours without any after~effects ~We can recommend them from a personal knowledge by their action and cali saefly say they are the best made-25c. a. box. E. A. Foster, Ceiltrai Drugstore. Miss Ada Bradbury 88 Great George Street Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of nil kinds, 88 Greet George Street. 3710-9 29Mlf. ---'~~'°-*°~=-w _ “ll ri. ii. wrl give instant 'relief to irritable nlnl if'-liiiig skin affections eczema. $1.00 bolilns. F'oliter's Drug- store. _ 5003-11-27-M3l. , , ,. a* - ,__;-,v,,f, _ , Z , -. »., . ~ »_ l l 2149 Ge. Geo. Streee 1 /4, f'.~fii.\- ‘~=i 5' /4 ~- , ; - ~ af-‘ f- /. ' ,’ - 5 ,__, /l'.\‘f__:l..._.:-- . it " ‘ Give a Toilet Set One of time beautiful lea r covered n ooh llnsd Toilet Sets we A showing ben il iw. ww lhelrv an ideal rlmilu ufnenc il v roll", T|i’i"|l':lem»e:i:le“tlil aiivrom-isle precil’oo'l:n’ndpl'eellng~-mens minute-~ me 1 4; let, one-Moon.. prices real! fmin lmqp- \ `~_ _ The Two Ma¢e_;__-‘ 0 I'@‘.\\ IIIIJI'.¢§§\\\YllI/A\\\\\ kindly sent in home made candy also 'l‘idmarsli's new house at the corner regular monthly meeting at the home added one more to their many tri of the President Mrs. Charles Auld, umphs in the building of fine resi on Wednesday, Nov. 24. Almost all dences. A circular tower rises at one the members were in attendance Miss ny BB H8 Mid the best lighted and suniiiest real Removing of Stains This Institute dence in the city suburbs The upper is dolns ii lot or Red Cross work. pol-non or the walls in finished in meeting once a week for this ur use _ _ ` , 0 . ‘ _ D D - black and white stucco paneiling, A A a All U19 C1059 Of the meeting illllllly Fe- while the lower is of glazed red brick. ' freshments were served by the hos- The 1-Qobhag been painted in an less- ` artistic red. There are eleven rooms I O if altogether, the parlours and dining- ATTENWCN is directed t0 the ad' room being spacious apartments. The vertlssment in this issue announcing dom-H and 500;-5 on the wwe, nom- are ~ lgetssls at the store of Miller Bros- or solid oak. while those ohovc are of birch Five of the doors are fitted with double action springs 'l‘he stair house is steam heated tliroliglioilt, nnil_the sanitary fiiiishings in the kitchen, bathroom and lavatory up- stairs are of the latest description. There are besides two open fireplaces in enamelled brick The house is de I fU1a¢l0" regarding the role will be ilghtrully sitonledona in n distinct addition to the clty’s list of handsome residences. ’l‘ho above details were filrlllslieil courteoul-ily by Mr Arse- nsult, foreman. and Mr James Mother- a . , FAMILY REUNION -- The follow- ing is from the Berkley Gazette of a recent date. With relatives from Al- berta, Ottawa, and Prince Edward ls- _lli.nd, Canada and also from many of the eastern states as guests, Mrs, Emma Macdongall Wright has been elitertairiln a h the visit of relatives from the east his daughter, Miss Muriel and niece, Miss Mabel Alberta Wooiner of Prince Edwaql Island, Canada. William H. Macneill oi’ Oakland, also a brother of Mrs. Wright, with his wife and his three daugllters, llirs. D. Bernard of Alberta. Canada. Mrs. (3. Stutenrath Of M1180" Cily. lu., and Miss Jessie Macneill of Redfield. South Dakota. Other guests were Mrs. Wrlght’s sis- ter, Mrs. Ben F. Woollier and grand- son. Marshall l<‘. \Voolner of Suisun City. and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shulte and their son. Ralph Benjamen Shulte Pearl Macdougall The guests from the Sail Diego exposition alid other points of interest in the state, as well as the Panama-Pacific exposition.have left for their respective homes. C. A. Macneill will visit his son, Homer Macneill, manager of the Hudson Bay Railway, at Le Pas, on his return. -_.___ ::The .skin suffers sufficiently in cold weather without' being furthe-r aggravated by the use of cheap soap See our line of choice TOILET SOAPS. They are pure and fragrant. Prices range' up to 35c per cake. JOHNSON & JOHNSON” Druggists. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. ll|l\\\\\\\l/III. _ Your Favorite Smoke JZ _We have built up a fine cigar business with particu- lar smokers, as our custom- ' Most men have selected from the choice brands which we carry. one which they buy regularly as their “favorite smoke". _ all ‘Mil °'“f."“if..‘”.§‘.§'i possl e a cigar department-there fore we strive to make reg- ular customers rather than .large profits. - igars in our case_are kept in the right 'condition to afford the sweetest - smokes that their respective glands of tobacco can pro- uce. Try A Lord Tennyson Bc Straight. f It ista Particularly fine informed by the Committee of theiformerly Carrie Saunders of Char- 11 _-.121 “gen S reg( h lguetwn Canadian Patriotic Fund, that Moving lottetown. The late Mrs. Nelson was 9 Q t C at llellled in any way towards the social the finishing touches rrom the hands ‘ J U " /,i` ac /<>. /7’ \ V 7: 6'/ 1 - \ :\ _`> in 'i‘ruro __ \ I .4 I f ` . l -s. I . success:-'ul. Al=l=Aln.--'rho his- - ° U, V. ” , f ff ' 4 pro; social and concert hold in New HANosoMl-: new nzsloencsp- U23) . /-_-_Q /__,_§%., ~ _ _ | lGlasgow Hall on the 21st Nov. was a A notable addition to the mllly archi- , . f/L ~ '\ "' - " ' ' " "'- "" A "5 f ' \ *' . " | | »- , \l ,N ` T" I ~ ." ' ` - lf ' I ni " 1 ll 1 \ .- - ‘-f i » ff” ` . ` " "\.‘ '“ and entertainment, to the ladies who of the various artisans. Mr W. F. _ ‘.'~’_.,'.f'9 \l/1 U;/\ ." " ` l ' ‘_ ~-.ll \_ -nv to Mr. Artemns Moifntas chairman of Villa and Ambrose Street; iscer- _ ;=f<,':`»'.'»;11*?f_‘.1f',f ":";\_?\"\ ' #il \ ll- if 2,5 '/ " _ '. ‘ ///. 1 and Mr. W. D. McCoubrey as auc- tainly the last word in chaste design ,, _.1-'Q ('-‘lf -. ,_ ,' . ,l _"'f;.' , . 1 " v” _ l tioneer. and up-to-date finish in every respect. ,f ` *E7 ‘ In ' /_; ' ` ',.j;,; ' c' -» _ " ”- ' ~_-_‘ \ ' '- The architects are Messrs Chappell & ‘:~ ‘v *T ' --" " _,, l , 1 Fl.oulilsl-llNe. lNs1'l'ru1'E.- 'rho nonicr, one Messrs schnrmnn or sum- ’ * fy ff. ` ~ : ‘\ , , ' , \ . -=.-°~' Covehead Women's Institute held its merside are the contractors, who have "' _Q `:~ 'i . - - ` ‘ U _ v , -' _ . vs . _ ' _ ' s ,fy . p ._ /_` {', \ 's , ._ . side to a pinnacle, and long ranges ` ` Macfsrlane was present and gave ii of bay windows make this probably ` demonstration on “Dr Cl ni decided success The proceeds tectural triumphs in house building 1 _ '. ’_ ,- - _~o_'§_;f).»| _W .N amounting to $123 70 The Com which have made the Brighton district . . -_ ‘ ' ' = mittee ot the Rustico branch Red the most attractive residential suburb W ‘ V _ Cross wish to thank all those who on the Island, is just now receiving ‘il r l l ll' . . " _ i \ _l _ -// ,.\\\./f » Wdf lb _ \ ` I Z ‘ l f GM- MW* P~‘~~c°'¢°l._ l'r P/tvs to hgithlc Province i'sl..ANn Cilov oem' :rho asain' 5 A Mckod & ' ' occurred in Halifax Thursday, Nov.~ ‘ ' ‘ ' _T -A WARNING. - The Guardian is ,25th, at 6 p. m-. of Mrs. J. S. Nelson, - " ' ` "' ' |Picture Concerns, operating throughla. sls_ter of Messrs. Charles and John - ”* _ '- ' ' "' _ l the Rural Districts as Patriotic Motion Saunders. Charlottetown, and has a ' _ lPicture Companies, have no authority wide circle of friends here who will _ _,-1. ,-7 ` ' \ 'to advertise that they are working in deeply P08?" her ¢l<'~lIllS0- The funeral - _ ' " ""' aid of the Fund ' takes place from her slster's residence - .f “S __§°-g, fl ,l=~__ best $1.50 value shown anywhere in the city. And ourprice, postpaid, for this nice waist is.. .. neat sleeve with turn back cuffs. We do not think you can beat it under $2.00. We’ll leave it to you-see it today and if you_agree l with us that it’s the best $1.25 value in the country-buy lt. IN OUR NORTHERN WINDOW TODAY WE DISPLAY THE MOST l notable value in silk waists that this store has ever placed before you. When we speak of it as a record breaker-we are well within the mark. It is all of that-“and then some.” This _pretty waist is made of a good quality of white wash silk. It is made quite plainly. It has the new convertible collar. It has new sleeve with a pretty turn back cuff. Fastened in front with large pearl buttons. Offered in all sizes from 34 right up. We ask_you to _compare it with _the $ 1 .00 . _ P; ouse party at lier 1 f gliltillélfféllfzlfe reénlives being present- attractive homo, 2015 'rerl-occ walk. "*"*"°**"A_ "*_"’ ' " 9 lm SFOQHI Were Sli/011 21 Northhrae, during the last week. The family reunion was plnlllled during Q Y friends who gathered at the Railway and 110|-in who were attending the . ’ 831'-1011 £0 B8-y 20011 bye HB they b0i1l`d' exposition and visiting at the llomc V I a e the Ocean Limited. They will visit of M,S_ Wright and her b,.mhe,._ Wm O different P°'"t” ll' NOW Selma be' H. Macnelll a retired farmer fl-om I fore taking up their residence in Ch ' Satish izakgtamivilo with his wife now A res es ii a ani.. This tl fl t numerous and costly The Guardian time in ‘hh.ty_m,e years Yfgt :Ee 2; ___ _ ____ joins in ml°‘ta"°“s tire party had been together. Among DONATIONS __ those .present at elle reunion were C wen Treasurer 'ZEQELVIEDEHI (I3m;' C. Macnelll, customs officer oi’ Ott- - c...i........ in n..b..'. ' 5”" ‘awe C“"”““» "f°"=.°f °f Mr- Wright- . solvlarllvlas IT is HARD To Gi-:T A Nice BLACK SILK WA_isT AT A LOW price. This time we are trying to meet that very need._ By a piece of good luck we got hold of a wonderful value in a nice black silk waist- weli made-well tailored-smart and new in design. ' The waist is made in a plain model-convertible collar-pea%1’but:to§s§ 1 . on ' ' _ _ ` - case is handsomely panelled iii oak, I M110 and voice. also some of the anti when thc woodwork has been ' leading collection of instrumental and finished in dark ouk polish it Wm vocal music that has ever been offered present a handsome ,,_ppeam,,ce_ The l $1; M,.s_ Wisner, Alberto", $3; A_ _L of Oakland. Before her marriage Mrs. _ Matheson, 0’Leary, $24.51; halt’ yearly simile was Jessie C- M*10l`l0llBHll- _ I w MARY G. MOON EY. , ..,., The death occurred at Cllestow, on Friday, Nov. 10th. of Mary C. Mooney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moon- ey of that place. The deceased had been iii her usual' health llntll illlolll three weeks previous to he_i' death when she was suddenly lake" ‘ll W"-ll; pneumonia and notwithstanding a that medical sid and tender riursln€ could do, she quietly passed away- She was attended in her last hours by Rev. John A. McDonald aild het; pastor Rev. R. B. MacDonald an died fortified by the rites of the holy Catholic Church. Deceased was 3 person of many amiable qualities, an her mild disposition and modest man- ner, won for 'her a large Cll‘Cl€ °' friends and acquaintances. Six months ago this family was called ull- on to mourn the death of their eldest daughter, Katherine, (Mrs. J. Harris) and this their second bereavement. in such a short period, renders it doubly sad. There are left to mollrll besides a sorrowind father and nmther llfdu brothers, Raphael of Sllflnslle » Massachusetts and Joseph Bl immig- The funeral which was under the d r- ecrlon or Mr. w. L. Dinswell. Fugi- eral Director took place Sunday t 6 14th and was very largely lilended' The services were conducted by HGV- R.B. ivlncnonolci. 'rho lmll~beHf°f= were Messrs Josellh M00“°Y» C'e°"5° Mooney, Jolln 0'Hanley, James M; Cormac, Joseph McDonald and .Tami Mooney. To the bereaved relatives li extended sincerest §ymi>Bll\y~ . RED CROSS ALBANY SCHOOL DISTRICT Muriel, Boultsr Collector. Dorothy Bonner 25¢_; Muriel Boulter 60c., Mrs. F. Bolllter 50c.; Mrs. Wm. Hin watt 25c.; Mrs. Angus MacNeill 25c., Mrs. Emmet Croken 25c.; Mrs. Alex.. Large 25c.; Mr. Wilmot Large 200., Mrs. David MacKay 50c.'; Russell Ahearn 25c.; S. T. Francis 25c.; Mrs. Jas. Noonan 25c.; Lemuel Dawson 50a.; Marlon Boulter 25c.; Mrs. lra Cameron 50c.: Mfl- PBVK Tierney Perkins 50c.; Chas. Cameron $1. li`e'lovAu1"v oiluoe'ron.» . on-.` nm at mm eu. . ` a .sl #ot is iolinson _ & Johnson 4' Hamilton Gamble 250.; Mrs. Ewen Cameron 50c.; Mrs. Wm. Noonan 26c.; Mrs. Abram Noonan $1; W. W. Amon $1; Mrs. I-ferry Amett 50c.; Henry Cameron 25c.; Mr. John `l_ l--nl--»-on maqeog . Arr. DDD. Charlottetown Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peter! Sourls Arr. Dep. .°’."."'.°°.° wwmzow mace-no ._-. !"!°9°t*.°' aeairoi-is oowlocn l 7.10 Arr. Elmira DCD. 5.25 if 4.20 5.09 5.30 8.05 8.45 9.55 10.25 11.05 Arr. D69. Mt. Stewlrt Cardigan Montague Georgetown Arr. 8.20 7.26 7.04 nop. s.ao 8.55 2.48 2.20 1.80 Bat. only 8.10 4.25 5.55 Daily Daily ex. Sat. ex. Bat. &.Sun. L Bun. 8.10 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 4.57 Vernon River, 8.2 7.00 Arr. Horny Harbor Des. 8.80 . . -I SIL Olly A 9.45 ` S ' 8 5.81 ` ` 7.00 ` 25c.; Mrs. Parker Delaney 35c.; Gar. With 'l`rainor’s Plumbing, Repair Bills are Practically Unknown ' Cheap plumbing is cheap in everything-in looks, quality, work, durability. And whatever is saved on fire! cost, is fast eaten up by repair bills. Not so with Trainor’s plumbing-first cost is last coat with our kind of work, and our service will give you supreme satisfaction all your days Be sure of plumbing satisfaction _by 'phoning 393-J. when you have that next job ready. . ' r xl-‘rccl H. Troinor; in . l fl `-if i l‘ _fl _ ,y '