» @m~ SEPTEMBER 19»1918_ 'rim,cH.iR~Lo'i'i'arowN GUARDIAN - - PAGE-Five ` i l ` , ,‘-- _ ul ' ' -,-~ - ’» l _ _ ., f ' _,_ --- ,_ _ __ _ . __ _. ____ We have just received a nice fresh supply of cased and uncased vipes We have them at most any price. Before purchasing your uegt pipe please give_ us a call as we know it will rc- pay you. TOBACCOS Our toba'ccos‘ar’s -always fresh and_ we have _th e different kinds at all prices. Make us your tobacco store. ral-: MacKinnon Drug Co The \Rsxsll Kodak 8_toro l _ ` g b en l- taken also on the west side of the Regal Eye' Water Inflammation of the eyes is characterized by pain and redness of the eye and its appendages, into erance oflight and an unusual flow of tears. This eye -water applied to the eye in a g_entie man_ner several times_a day will by_ its an- tiseptic and soothing in- fluence, tend to overcome the inflamed conditions. Sold only by ”` BUIIN li. MCDUNAIU Prescription Druggis mlm Christies I F ancy Biscuits We have received a ship- ment of these fancy biscuits that you like so much. We were completely sold out before these biscuits arrived so that you are assured of new fresh goods. Beer i& Goff ` GROCERS l _ SCHOOL BOOTS FOR » Boys and Girls , We have a splendid assortment of just the THING YOU WANT and in all prices Patent Boots Gun Metal Boots Kid Boots Tan Boots LEATHER OR NEOLIN HIGH OR LOW CUT PRICES MODERATE Morris!-Smith-lieer _ d geuu llllll lu “lu of church hrxsfy of wounds at 49th Casualty Clearing ular monthly meeting of the Lady's Altlhof the IP. Ef I. H0sDli.&I will be ' ‘ held at the residence of Mrs. F. P. Taylor' this morning at 11- o'clock. A been notified that his son 'Private -701111 Flynn infantry has been admit. ted to the 3rd' Australian General H0SDital, Abbeville, August 31st gun- , shut wuuuu lu len leg and anklemms large attendance is reallesteil. is the second time Private Flynn has' 13u'9`10Mn° been wounded this summer and it is hlllled he will make algood recovery' ,SCHOOL WORK--The standing of North Milton School for August is as follows:~Grade 6-ll, Elsie Hooper; 2, Robert Carter. Grade 5-1, Eric Coles; 2, Frank McKenzie. Grade 4- 1, Marla McQuarrie; 2, May Chand- ler. Grade 3-#1, Fred Younker; 2. Lem Neill. Grade 2, sr.-1, Margaret Coles; 2, Fred Hooper. Grade 2, jr.- 1, Frances Bolt; 2, Vérner Coles. Island from North Cape to Campbel~ Grade 1' "’_1' Helen Matheson; 2' ton. one fisherman alone in o day-Wmmm Nemt Grade 1' 'Ir‘_1’ Ray' lluullug lu fllleen lmn,els_ imond Andrews; 2, Lloyd Gillispie. Mons GERMAN i`.AaoR.-Aiiotii-l WE°°'"° BE'-I-S" A Wedding el, lot ol, German prlsoullllll Wm ue in which two former residents of Ch. brought to P_ E_ mana mls week to town were principals occurred in Bos- be employed like the first batch, in :ton Aug' 20' when Ml" Mary Redmond preparing the railway track for the 'whose home was on Euston st" was wwe guage_ some elgmy or ninety married ho Mr. David Cavanagh of will be in the party counting guards. Malden’ Mau" formerly M New HM' ' It is expected that they will be bil- and hChu:°g'em;m’t at it' Mat; leted for the present in the Crystal owe c um ' orc Bs er' nuptua rink in Summerslde The work of dlp mass was celebrated by Rev. Daniel ' S. Burke, who also performed the trihuting rails along the track be- _ tween Borden and Summerslde and marriage ceremony. Miss Jessie -Mc- east to Fredericton will be finished intym of Brooklyn’ Maul a 'mice of this week The work of ballasting the Bishop Mclmyre’ attended me bride' madb d 'n the Scum; and Gem_ge_'as bridesmaid and Mr. Vincent Winn t ` eb 0 h l t adn rogresk. of Cambridge, Mass., formerly of New °w“ "nc 6° B B e y' D Haven was best man. The bride wore mg' a gown of white satin and' georgette crepe with hat to match. The brides- _, “TUESDAVI 'Z maid’s costume was of pale blue I FOR RECEIYGZT BILLS FOR AUG_ georgette. A wedding breakfast at ii E'-E°T"'° L nos-wii iioisi ions ii iii . we e ceremony UST LIGHTING' PAY Tolglgi/9_7A1V?3?. Mr. and Mrs. Cavanagh will reside in SAVE MONEY' ` Malden, Mass. . FISH PLENTIFUL-_ Big catfghgg of herring have been taken on the north side during the past few days, ull choice looking fish. Cod have alpo been exceptionally plentiful and 3 felw mackerel have _also been taken. Large catches of herrin have e `_ ___ ` JUST A SPRINKLE STOPS THE SMART During warm weather you are apt vo be bother- ed with Prickly Heat, and other forms of skin irritation. 'l`o overcome such _an- noyance there is nothing better than JoIinson’s - Talcum Powder Just sprinkle it on the irritated parts, and the itching and smarting will stop almost immediatelv_ FINE FOR BABY’S SKIN T00 IUHNSUN ti IUHNSUN THE Quality Drugstore Dor. Kent and Prlncs Streets answer-ni~ A BEAUTY SPOT.-Every summer Dr.Ii.C.I'larris Eye Specialist Office' Royal Bank Build ing, Chsrlo ttslcws c 0”.” "mn 9s3r"lzs3° 2-5 I’ liose 68-Y for years past the flower garden in front of Mr. Daniel Brown's has been one of the prettiest spots in the very beautiful village of Pownal. This island, so ilttlngly termed the Gar- den oi' the Gulf, is a very beautiful . place; but it would be more beautiful --_» lstill if every farmer, whose house is .- lnear the road, would follow Mr. iBrown‘s example and every summer lbave in front of his home a garden, ‘nite Mr. Bi-owns, with a- wsaiiii or ~* lovely flowers, blooming there in all their glorious grandeur and beauty. _ .I ‘ Think of a drive along a road 'midi scenes like that-could anything _hs more attractive, to the eye, more l'est- ful and refreshing? The writer thinks not.-Let the farmers .then awake to the opportunities that lie at hand!- and be prepared in the coming year, by planting more flowers and treesp to do their part towards making the Island home what Nature intended it to be: one 'of the prettiest spots on the face of God's bright earth.-Q. EGG LAYING CONTEST.-Rocca nialng the importance of the poultry industry in the -Maritime Provinces and particularly in Prince Edward Island, the Dominion department of - » Agriculture purpose carrying on an egg laying contest at Charlottetown with the idea of stimulating the pro- _. duction of better egg laying stock. The contest is to be under the direct supervision of the Charlottetown Ex- ‘perimentivl Station. The ultimate aim of the contest is the production of better egg laying stock and to inter- est tha farmer in improving his iiock- The contest, it is hoped, will lead to this lend. The idea is as followsz- Applioations will be received for the 282 "I Nl” \ l` FOR fifty years _the Teuton peoples have been trained, dis-' ciplined, whipped, into servile cogs of an implacable military machine, by which is maintained the Prussian doctrine of might, and the Kaiser’s autocracy. - The Teutons deny themselves, they make . sacrifices, because they are trained or forced to do so, but they do it. The peoples of the Allied nations must make great sacrifices and tremendous efforts in order to defeat the enemies of freedom, but because they are free peoples it is left largely to the individual to say what or how much self-denial each will practice. So if freedom is to prevail individuals must make voluntag sacri- fices which in the a re ate will be greater than the forced sacrifices of the enemies of freedom. The measure of your love of freedom is your willingness to deny yourself so that the strength of the nation for wai- eftort will be increased. A This self-denial must take the form of uloigy-savin -thrift. Each person knows in what way be or she may save. The national need says you must save, but free Canada leaves it to you to say by what means and to whateftent you will save. . 'ik 'k 'A' 'lr ‘ Now, it is for you, cgi of us, everyone of us, to say bow much patriotic endeavor, how much loyal sacrifice we willmake by savingour money, by “doing without" so that each day will see asurplus to add to our own and the natiori’s strength. No matter how small the surplus it is im- portant because each saving is an effort made, and many small individual effoifs make the mighty national force. I Published under the Authority of of Canada. ‘~._ -entr of flocks from the different in y . tarested panties-the first twentY bonaude applicatons will be the ones accepted. A pen is to consist of ten pure-bred hens (no males) and mav be either the heavy or the light breeds. These hens wiill be housed. month lug” “Claus lll be uublluh. fed and tended under identical con-l eu lu the lima; lmpefg and aim in of the amount of food consumed and the number of eggs laid by each bird and by each pen throughout the entire period \-.1i_-.ii is to be eleven months. Aa :lm end of each dltions and an accurste record keptlluudluu pau”-3 and lm-iodicalg at-gr , 1 /f .enswfi-1+-resins: r stock next s rin wi b P I P E S `| C¢"f'_°T L - W./J vu £n¢dn-an--1 WELL' -_ TORE Q 'aiu' C :_-_-_- _________ - _-,-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_~:_; ;_-,-_~;_-_~_~_ _A -_~ -_-1-_:_