/ T I .DECEMBER 5 1916 THE CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lf? -. | if Never before has this store had such-/a large stock ofz- Ruhher Footwear [W ecan fit an y size foot andauyahapeboottoper- fectioagand o u- r prices are ,. -~ / ' ' ' ~ ' 'at least 10 cents per- pair lower than t h e same goods V are sold for in Toronto. ~ V Let us fit you I - ‘Morris-Smith-Beer AND ` Caien ir Mounts filled Jwith_ Pictures of your ' many outing’s or vacation make acceptable Christmas Gifts- - \ I _Our large stock of the different sizes in' Albums and Mounts makes selection easy. - Now _is 'the time to have your prints mace before the Christmas rush We d_o prompt Developing -and Printing. _ Choose Your .Giftwith Care I. ._--- _-L_ .\ ' . ' The gif-_I is ever a constant reminder of the giver How important it is then that your rememberance to yourI friends at Xmas be a suitable selection I I-Iere you may find dainty, Drices for personal adomment Braclets, Watches. La. Vailieres Rings. duff Izinks ' Or _there"aije 'articles for home use Silver Toilet Sets, Vases f . We 'also h_ave a splendid /lot of those timepieces of merit-- 1_;L'GIN, WATCHES Take time to step in . J.R.GiiiiSLid. 4 Jeweler & Opticiarr I Sunnyside, Ch’town P.E.I.I I ° - DRUG -C0. , Geo. E. Hughes “The Peoples’ Druggist" A Delicate Throat Probably you linven't had any trouble for several months. but you may have now. Cool nights and snaDDY mornings may bring unpleasant remind- ers of a delicate throat. lf you grow hoarse without any ap- parent reasoii, it an ugly little ' hack comes you need _ REXALL CHERRY BAR`K. ut mice. lt soothes i\niI_ heals. Best of ull it prevents those severe spasms of coughing which are so likely to proiluce sorcncss of thc lungs. iiii iiifiiiiiuoui The Rexall Kodak Store 1 gi _ I -W 1-'I 'Xmas' Gift for Soldiers A few pounds of Hickey’s Black 'I_ wist Chewing Tobacco, or a pound tin of Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco. ` Insist on Hickey’s, the soldiers choice. ‘ Hickey .& Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd 'Charlottetown li-_-F I' ._» - -Fire I nsurahce ` -s < I \. A Necessity- " I n Then insure in good strong stock compan- I _ _ ies,which never contest an honest claim such _ sr _ V . \ as is represented by ~ ’ 13.11. BROW ` Charlottetown _ ' ` §f6<:JEi11?li=l1);1i1t:er I D0 YW Rai” I ‘ ' ~ pipes fixed up _now `--before the cold ' weather com es to l freeze them up. . ‘ Fred H. Ti ainor Plumber' 80 Grafton St ' Phone 393] - ser. :-111'. »:_~_-,-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-, _-:_ _ _ _ _-.-:V1 _-ff -irravasobnyintaisrroviaea. last. day for receiving coiitributio candy would also be very welcome. Remember these boys in the firing Ilne. ,~ _ ` _ -pil TEMPERANCE ALIJANC5. The County Temperance. Alliance will od I mget In annual session In the Metho- dist Church. Montague. on Tuesday, D06- 1201. at 2.30 p.m. A public meet- ing will be held' at 7.30. all interest in the good work cordially invited. 8 323 . THE 8TANLEY.- The' Stanley yesterday finished taking up the buoys og Summalside and then took up the uoys at Point du Chene and Miacoliche. Today she goes to Tor. msntine' to take in the ball buoy and than to Tryon to take up the auto- _matic buoy. She returns to this port this afternoon and goes next to brin in the buoys from the South Side o the Inland and the Magdalene. o`f the' Sodality wish to thank th many friends of the Institution wh ~__ _ :_- .-Y.-_-_-_‘_ J ‘::::_~_ _ _ _ _-_A :_-:,~_-_-_ ~ ~_~_-_~, ,~.~.~,_ THIE lRANT.- The - C. G. S. Brant, which has bean' I-ailing up _the BMOKIEB VIIANTEIL- This is the huoya off Picton and repilacing them I1 with apars leaves Picton this morning s for -the "98tli" Xmas parcels. Smokes for Charlottetown with a cargo of are now very badly needed and more oil for supplying the light-houses. BRITISH SAILORS' RELIEF.-The Committee ln charge of the' British Ballon' Relief Fund wish to acknow- ledge receipt of $7.00 from A. Irwin, City, also $59.65. part proceeds of a social held in Afton I-Iall,' West RI- ver. This Fund is now closed and th] not proceeds $4,124.44 forwarded to Major David Seatli, Honorary Treas- ' iirer, Montreal. ` 3243, N0 FAILUREB I-IlR¢»- R. G. Dun & Co., report a few small failures in the province of Nova Scotia during the month of November: one at Aimherst, one at Alyesford. one at Kentville. and another at Glace Bay. The Amherst fallurepromlses little or nothing for the creditors. Aside from these the general situation has' been ve satisfacto in Nova Soo K PY FY ' f tia so far as collections are concerned. Prlnce.Edward island still maintains its Ilong record for financial sound- -VstAI;PRECIATl0N.- The sisters of ness. There hasnot been a failure in ~ 0€6Dhs Convent and the ladies the ilsiand for months. 8 _.11 0 CLEVER YOUNG CARTOONIST.-. 30'8l'l10i0liUly and generously aided Mr. D. R. Rutherford, the well-known I°_mH}1§° theft annual High 'res s sucqepreseniative or me firm of J. o M. cess- he °0“l“I€SY Of U10 gentlemen Murphy, Halifax, who is now in Char- °l the FOUTUI Regiment Band was lottetown yesterday showed a Guar- HIE0 V011' much appreciated. The names of thos'e who won articles aire, Mayor Brown, Tea Cosey; Miss Katie Mooney. sofa pillow: Miss MBPS’ Plneau, scarf pin; Mr. J. H. Bradley, statue of St. Joseph; Mics Helen Wynne, bracelet; Rev. J. _J. MacMillan. ring: Mr. Lewis Mac- Mahon, pastel drawing. 3241_ RIEMOUNT ACCOMODATl0N.- The French reinount officer at Ot- tawa has asked by telegram if five hundred horses could be accomodated at St./John until shipped overseas. The reply has been sent that -the nec- GBSHFY accomodation is available in the exceptionally' well constructed sheds at the exhibition grounds there, which have already been used for this purpose. lt is therefore possible that the shipment of remounts se- cured in the maritime -provinces, es- pecially Prince Edward Island, may be aV feature of the winter business' at this port, says the Maritime' Mer- chant. UNION DlVISION.- Union Divi- ing ahead in membership and interest and claims the proud distinction of having more Grand Officers than any other _Subordinate Division in the pro- vincc. The members have mapped out ii series oi’ interesting programmes for thc winter months. On the night ot' Nov. 22nd. a debate was the source ol' eiitertaiiimeiitu the subject being: Resolved' that a one hundred acre farm 'equipped is more inducement to a Eyoum; inan than a B. A., degree, Mr. J. E. Haslam opened the debate speaking in the affirmative, while ,the negative side of the question was 'led by Mr. Ira MacKay. The other speakers were Messrs. F. W. E. Has- lnm, Walter MacKenzie and Joseph Matheson. at the close of the discus- sion a v`ote was taken the B. A. de- gree carrying by a mapority of 6. A number of the ladies unaccountably withheld their decision. On the next night of -meeting the programme va- ried when a picture guessing contest was put on, Mr. Charles MacKenzie the winner \succeeded in naming all the pictures ‘but one, that of Sir Ro- ! ger Casement. On the night of Dec. Gth a Literary programme will be gl- Stilste of (gthiu, sity of Toledo, .UCIB Olln Yu Bl. . k h h ' ' .$11251 .I?."?.'.`.‘i.’..i“ii. 3’ 8I.£.»dI"i'. c°..'f 5‘.’.i‘.'.‘i Business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid. and gint said firm will pay the sum of °"“E I‘é’N"‘i. .E ’3°“2i‘€‘.“’..l.§‘..°i‘ “.'l.". 5352i i-i'1'\°if’i.s°'d"iiraiin'ii'"5uRa IERANK I. CHENEY. _ ribedi' *I 5 t bef me and subsc n Pres enc`:.°trllis‘lith dads? of December. A. D_. IBBGSE (Sean) A. W. GLEASON. . Noniiv Puauc ' k ' te il , d ct IIf’.3Ii§i.°.i.‘.“i.il.‘.§i‘i.'.i ii.§"i.f.i‘¢l.'I.. I-‘I.‘i4i'¢¢"$‘..¢‘¢I.2 System. Send for Testimonials free. F, J. CHENEY, 8: C0., Toledo 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c Q Hall's Family Pills for constipation. g Beef Cattle ? If you raise .beef cattle; . and want _to get the best possible results, you need to come here for your stock food andreniedies. _ Every standardveterinary preparation is here in Condition Powders Cattle Tonics Liniment Heallnibiiitment Stock nods Animal Regulators Monuments that cndurctlie Ravages of Time Are what you seek to make f - d rted f.?§i.5“’v`ii. ‘§...».ii$"».° °6'5»e=~ Our Monuments are the best to be had. Estimates given. Chandler & Bell I ict, every pi-spa ti iileedzd for Horses, Chattfes, Sheep and Swine. - ` i TheBservioes offmuyeter- ii uare ree ou. Igrinnyg yo$a“vet" trouble; to us. - 1 I The .2 Macs sion s, of '1‘.. springfield is stiii forg.f dian reporter some very Interesting pen and ink cartoons which he has _lust received from his son. Clyde, of the Army Service Corps. now at Shorncliffe. The cartoons are ex- ceptionally clever and show the aol- dier man in some very interesting and amusing situations. Private Ru- therford Is the cartoonist for the “Light Car Claxton" a bright little lournal published by the Army Ser- vice Corps at Shorncliffe. Pte. Ru- therford happens to be ln Shorncllffe because he had his arm shattered Vin a couple of places .from a bomb explo sion while at the front. _ APPRECIATl0N.- .In announcing' the closing of the "Prince Edward ls- land Students' Gift Fund" (for two Field Kitchens with any surplus for the "Soldiers’ Dlsablément Fund). November 30tiit 1916, Miss Stanway, on behalf of the members of the Com- mittee expresses s-incere apprecia- tion' of the loyal co-operation given the undertaking and heartily thanks the many school teachers through- out the province. who hrouglit the matter before their pupils; the pup- ils themselves who so spiendidly I worked for 'the Fund, and the parents .and friends who encouraged the :young folks' ln' this work. The' five members of this' committee are: ,LL-Col. James Warburton. M. D.. chairman; the Superintendent of Ed- lucatlon; Major Cha/i1le's Leigh, Dr. Conroy, and Miss It. M. Stanway , Secretary-Treasurer. TRANSPORTATION T0 AMERI- CAN MARKET.- The Maritime Mer- 'c-hant, published in Halifax, saysz- “One of thoworries of -the moment to the local exporters is the prospe'ct of the discontinuance of its service _-by the Plant Steamship Cormpany oper- ating between thls port. and Bos on. Advlces have been received -to theef- fect that sailings of the shi-ps months, just at a time when the fish exporters need them most. No doubt an effort will be made to secure a freight boat, for the connection is far too important to be lost entlrely'. A large portion of the suplies going to the United States is shipped by 'the New York boats, but since the reduced to one in three weeks and that is much too infrequent to pro- vide' a satisfactory service. We think we may take it for granted ‘ that a steamer for the Boston' route will be 'secured, even though the flsh mer- chants- have' to undertake -the secur- ing of one themselves. Our trade through the portaf Boston during the coming winter should be heavier than usual, as in' addition to the doubling up ln fish there has also been a good .demand over -there for farm produce. The steamer secured will not neces- sarily ne'ed to be a fast one or_to_ Dro- vide accomodation for 91850986!!- Slow speed freight boats that will make the round t-rip between Halifax and Boston once a week is practical- ly afll that is needed. In connection with transportation matters we also hear complaints about the inadequacy of the loading and unloading facilities at the railway terminals .hsre. Ship- pers say that there ought to be"more .platform room to 'load cars and the attention of the railway authorities ls being directed to this fact. 1 I _ Don't Bc Dzceived By. I The Lure of Low Prices 'I . When YOU 'bu d ` . remember that QUXLl'l`\¥iss ' - the t_rue testof cheapness. - ` Inferior d_rug8are expensive _ at any pnce. - -` Our goods are marked at _\ definite ‘prices above cost, and these prices are su_ch . 1 that there is alwaysa distin- 'T ctsaving tothoae who buy I / drugs from us regularly. lf you pay less than we , _ ask, you wil probably get I , inferior goods. \ Quality Goods, Superior `\ . Service and Right Prices \ are what we offer. This is I a rare combination, which insures health, protection, I aiidaflnanciaisaving,toour customers. ‘ ‘ / Johnson & Johnson ` The Quality Drngaion ‘ will be discontin`ued~ for the winter. ven when a good time I; antlcipa-ia loss of the Stephane the sailings are' ted " 'if Try ua with your next ,f I order. I ‘ _ Cm bv. overcame CAKTEIVS l.iTl'l.E LIVER HHS. Hluly us. init,-in. as IH. .iq ‘lil Pl. lmall ' 6caa\no~-l:..”'s¢..m‘.-,I mn' REMOUNT COMMIBSIONF- At horses for remounts' for the French Mr. W. S. McKie‘s yard (riot Re. vera Hotel). On Wednesday they will 1VyhOMEN’S INSTITUTE MEETING been compelled to advance our sell ing prices five cents per pound, but the consumer will still be getting in “SALADA" packets, tea of incompar- able Quality and Value. The “Sal- ada." Tea Cn. "IHE SEIIIIEI [IE IHE SIIBIVIARINE" iq , (tripping New §criul Started at The Prince Edward Theatre. "The iron Claw," that thrilling se- rial which has hcld the moving pic- ture followers uf this city in a grip of- expectancy for some weeks was brought to a conclusion yesterday. libre ended in a manner that left nothing to be desired and the Prince Edward patrons saw thc last chapter feel th o . tistl d th t The Secret of the Submarine put on f his. ln booking this serial The Prince Edward brings to this city one of the greatest serial stories. produced bv any company. The story is pro- nounced the film novel of the hour. ' The American Film Company, pro- ducers of "The Diamond from the Sky,” have put forth every effort to make “The Secret of the Submarine" and by all accounts, they have been very successful in their undertaking. st h howii yesterday is as folio\vs:-- Dr. Ralph Burke, a scientist. per- fects an apparatus enabling subma- rine craft to remain under water in- definitely. The, discovery is offered to the United States Government and Lieut. Jarvis Ho e, U. S. N., is detail Needless to say a picture of such ca-_ ' by doing :;:_1;y."'i;i1.; remain.; commission om. - If there are no more big book-kee ing exp ns- '““’°° I" "°'°°° ‘°°°>' 1° es-nobody has to contribute towar them--and that pays YOU. f,‘{°°,2§,§,s§‘,§ggf1‘f“§‘)E}’“,'}.‘j;d|*§}'} :`t““A{§§§rY_ If you get what_ you want-pay for what you.. to..-_ and on saturday at o»i......y_ get-when you get it-you have no worrying bill. 3247*- ahead of you each month and that pays YOU. i-for Cash -I ¥ IT’S WORTH THINKING OVER ANT'-W_A'Yi . If we can save money-_we can sellrgoodi l Che9»Pel'_th3t.P3YS YOU- I ` If there are no bad debts-you do not have too t nii f ' ’ ._ nseutornathagrsaaiai rye tpswzzmgngf pf:-13' Jer some other buyer s goods and ‘ that pays _ i I - _ . V 1 _ V/ V- V - _ .V VV ~ ' L_. I ' ` . . _ _ -"* 2 - Q -. , - * ppnnns ' I'=AfLBUiu_s_ _The Cehtrelv Gwrdiv" §,"5,“,',,';*p°§‘g§;;“' gWho profim ,.2 .A ‘¥~"'_.r. ..‘ - - e regular meeting of theV__§uc- ' _ cess Women’s institute niet on Nov. -» -I And the bu er MHCKBY. Graham‘s Road. The topic . ' , , discussed was the “Needs of our Sol- ` ‘ - -fix, - dieri-i." Thirty pairs of' socks have ‘ ’ fV`f2'~'§.V been completed recently -by the mem- a S bers of this progressive Institute, and f =- El '~".‘-“ ' they intend to continue this branch ' ‘ 'fL"l"" ‘ of Red Cross work, in response to the Q ` appeal for more socks. At a social `-.3 gfif"f‘ held recently $23.00 was raised for 1 S 0 Patriotic purposes. _ ' _ I ‘E _f`!iI`V=, ` I I-'3.§l‘Z§1~’: ::'rEA Anvauces in PmcE.- ` Owing to the continued increase in the cost of Teas and the heavy ad- V - _ _ ' ,_i"E,t,'i; vances in Marine Freight and Ins- _ ` -I1 '“i'i~"I1 surance Rates. we have regretfulll' ' ` _ -',£=‘J< » 4 I NO, WE DO NOT WANT TO SUE FOR THESE | 1 But they have to be cleaned up-#for when we commence on a cash basis-we Vwanl _ to commence with a clean sheet. _ SO,-LET’S HAVE THE OLD BALANCE TODAY. I CALL-SEND-ASK US' TO CALL ‘ -any way that suits you suits us-just so that I get the account settled. A . I ~ I ,UI ..7, .Iiii , _ . .II L -| , . ing more an ev.r ra e a I ` ' V . I i' when Manager Gallaher 'books an at-. - ' V Vt' traction of this kind he secures only' _ " V ' V -gf;-.f what is the best. 1 c V : if, ` _The first chapterof the new serial.l. , ' Q ` ;_`i '- .. .. . . . 4. ,IH nent, also lay plans to obtain the sec- lrst. Lleut Hope requests a demon- stration. Cleo Burke, the inventor‘s daughter. begs her father to take her 'on the trial trip, which is set for the next day. Hook Barnacle. an old sea the proposed trip. Satsuma conceals himself aboard the submarine. While Dr Burke is being congratulated upon . t _ 'me Story of the nr C “D er B his success, Satsuma sneaks from his hidi lace to examine the mecha- aciiuaintance of Lleut. I-lobe. becom- tlie greatest film-novel on the market "IK IOIIUMIOUBI i“f°"m9 the “ples °E son. This is one of the best produc ‘tions seen at the Prince Edward fo_‘ ‘some time and if shown without thi; others. would be well worth the small~.I price of admittance. II". This ‘fins programme ‘isibellig rs§; peated at tmday's shows. ,ti . _,, . _ _ ssouieivi Mass < ' lil FOR DEAD EMPERQR. fdrey" from the story by Mary Johnff WA`sHi\'oroN. Nov. 29.- pqniiif' flcsl High Mass of Requiem. celebrat- I I Fi -.:fl“‘f ,_ , I I4. 1 if. ` .ii . -vos » “""-c' -rm.-.. a 14, I I 1 Q ill, In the me -I ntime E I ' steer.-=~;s.~a" about the overdue ~ bill ~ still unpaid _V :L ty , ii ii--~' 1 if _§.i;.,I‘ iii- .551 _-iii I. 1) ' Al 'E53 .Zi .Ii "”‘ ‘\ I ,fii-:ic 1-I gl yesterday served to bear out the truth >;- - _ _ o t _ __ __ ________, _ ____.___.__.__.,_...._,.__.____.___ , _ _ " “ ‘;-_ Ji; ~T."=.-i...f‘;1"§¢5=; r.;r,V ._;'_._ Iii .- AA II `§;f§.I . 'iz ' hr. lIr"`;~.- 'I *irif I 'j - =¢ _-I I,-1: U’ li » : .I . n nlsm.g ll-le is discoverill and a gener- al iight follows. Satsiima makes a ed by Cardinal Gibbons and attended ; -- neniiatlonal escape after throwing by President Wilson, Secretary Lan-‘I -_= _- open a trap letting in the water and sing, Baron Zwledlnek. charge d'af- T__ sngulflng the boat. The mechanism .,-, ~.,; . fairs of Austria-Hungary; Count von' `§,_'{_ ~- I E’ ' - -- *_ _ » ».i-,I 1 I c. ,i ' l lowest market prices Tr See- Our These robes are shown in grey. black and Saskatchewan, fu ver warm cellent values at OUR PRICE. HARNESS AT OLD PRICES Buy NOW before prices go I up. Nickel, .solid nickel, brass. oride and genuine' rubber mountIngs»- see our light driv- ing and track sets. BLANKETS Jute, kersey and heavy duck blankets, with thick lining and ,surcIngle- extra large and warm. _ 'reams \ Our cash prices are the low- Lowest Prices on Flour & This is the place to buy flour and feed. We are selling at the 'est possible- are sure to satis- fy Easy terms made to roll- y us. _ I -~-Y ,_. . , _ ,_ _ ,"*‘4 '33' '._.~ . A _ . _ 'l ~"", \ . -I|ly'1i ' 'Sleigh Robes ;_' . Fur C083 _‘I \ 5': 54 I ’ “_ ‘want heavily rred. y . .__* V,-__;‘~_‘_. » _ \ large and stylish. Really ex-' V--;,=4, V ._ The New Sleigh You Want is I-I-ERE, ` Waiting for YOU . I The very sleigh you want- the ox. act style at the proper price- is waiting for you here at l-lorne’s the three best lines in Canada- caivana ' runnorn . Meuiucnniii For here is displayed the cream or _ » | ' '/ V I Best for strength, beat for style, boat for a earance and s cially PD P9 made to suit Island roads ' Don't forget to see the Inland Made Pungs, shown plain and upholstered. _ V and can in today- before youu °"- - -' ‘ ‘ style is picked ap by some one else A. ~ Horne 8 Co. Kant Ot., Charlottetown. lb Kent ance; 149 Gféal SING! ’ able customers \ .Water lt., Charlottetown into-ioivnisimo. . -_ V1 U , c°*'°K¢§5_*'P””¢.°`s'°" L7 A__ ____ ___ _ _ V ° '_.. _ ,I - _ f 5.-_I I 1 __| "___ ~ '~ L! A' - - I _ . 'bv-1 _ _ ' ' “ ' _‘ I. .,_ , . . " ' 4... . . -2*. \, E Feed Wringers and Washing Machines Get your new Daisy Barrel _ Chin-n here-- and the -best ' wrlngera and washing machines in Canada. ‘ Wombat, Alaska. Beaver, Black _ _ Good Warm . _ . I ' You can pick from coon, Dog. Saskatchelvan or heavy cloth with fur lining. Good warm, well-fitting coats. satis AND . I-. ‘,~.' I | A . CRIMES ' Extra good quality in shaft. chimes. saddle gongs. 'back strap and full body fbells in nickel. brass and' orlds. FEED GRINDf We have the boat line yqa.oal_ eruslisrs, root aliosra and pa ` AGENTS the province who will be glad Vli ` show good and' quote prices . and terms - . _ I- li- . . 1. . ,‘ I; - I 3' t . _ _ __,.;rVi. », , , ‘ "U ` > t - _ s.r».L_. "" .»...~.»--: find of plate grindsrl. Mlm - J Wo have Meats in all parts Q ‘ E - , . _ _ it 1.; J sd to invesiigsni) ii, A rich lobbyist fails and the party battle for their Bernsioi-ff, the German ambassodori. -, closely identified with iniiueniisi men lives- members of 111° will UI 01° A\1¢U'°° at Washington sends his nephew, Ge- Evervvile Shvuiii certainly "8 this Hungarian and German embuliei. mm Mortal to purchase the sem-et, picture. and a number of members of 'tho dlp- Olga Ivanom “mug for the Russian In addition to the above thrilling se- iomgtic cm-pg, was “Id hero today hm, ,Nami rlal there was shown ye‘¢I-0i‘dBY I1 for the repose of the soul of Emper- Government; Mahlin, an rn _, character, and smuma, ins iienie-. magnificent five reel feature. Au- or Francis Joseph- 1,-l.J_,i.,,» ‘ T-Ii Ii" I i r 'z,,~i . si --I . T .iw 5 - r. 1’-‘ , ’a, I-o Zia’ 4 u.I _,. I I ».i.`- I I I _ .>' I 1 ‘ t