.4 g berry _Compound Wherever there isa baby in_ the house there should be a bottle of Penslar Wild Strawberry Compound." It brings 1 quick relief to the little one suifenng_from"dis- orgers of the _stoiiéach 3 "- _ ,O ,Ira- infanturn, colic diarrhoea etc. and is equally good ' _ _f¢r=i°"'*°~ , a A Ic=odnfai_ns_ only veget- 1abie`f-`_rernedles and is quite`>lia'rmless. _ _ 25c a bottle. ~ r E. A.-Foster i ' -_ to. be ai habit _ Hilnit ' '*S0me _- a. ~ ' _ _ POLICE COURT.- At the Police Court \Saturday two prohibition 'caa- es were adjourned and two cases were dismissed. One ,drunk was dis- missed, ii using ilioiirsi onenoo. 'rho cases of two young men for not being _employed in 'any useful_ occupation, were adjourned till Monday. RECOMMENDED FOR M.` M.- Private Frank Cameron of the 26th Battalion son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron, Great George Street, writing home under date of August 24th says he supposed they _were doing some worrying when they knew the Canadians were in the big drive and continues: "Well, 'we had some fun' but it cost us quite a price. We advanced 14 miles in two days and you know that is quite a drive. We went in with a full platoon and came out with seven. so you see, I had good luck. I was recommended for a military medal." Private Cam- eron also forvwarded a `German watch and money as souvenirs. SPECIAL VISIT--The,Rev. Henry R. Boyer Maritime Secretary of the Canadian Branches of the British and Foreign Bible Society, arrived in this province on the 7th oi' September and has addressed well attended meetings in Bedeque, Summersidc. Brackley Point. Road, York, Cornwall. Marsh- field and Pownall. Yesterday Mr. Boyer took three services, namely Valleyileld, Kilmuir, and Caledonia. In conversation with the Rev. Mr. Boyer he stated great interest was being taken in the war work efforts of 'the Bible Society, in their desire to reach all classes of men over eight million, three hundred thousand cop- ies of the words of life, (God's word) had been distributed during the war, translated into seventy five different languages. Such a 'service as this ap- peals to Christians everywhere and the Bible Society is being' supported and sustained by all right thinking people. Mr. Boyer leaves this morn- ing for New Brunswick, where he continues to "carry on" the work of circulating the ,greatest book with a Divine message in the world. .iusr Anmveo ous r-:anuv FALL ev-npmeuy or-' Mews cAPs _set- ecr You ewmte 'rl-is Assoar- MENT is coMP|.erE Pnowss Bitos LTD 1394-9-14 Mz§_\ ’ I _ Gllttrdllim. 1598-9-14-MBI FOXES WANTED -T0 RANCH. BY experienced rancher. Could take from 10 to, 20 pairs. _ Apply "L" Guardian. 1396-9-14 Maiptl I Tl-Il SAFE WAY-T0 8END_ MO- ney by mall is by Dominica Ex- press Money Ordsni, 1407-iii-16MEli. Hsuv wm rl-is wan. s|<|i.|.eo machinists at highest wages, also unskilled men and women 'workers on shells for Government Orders. _,st guaranteed minimum daily ws|'ss`Vith extras and bonus fo piece work. Eigh hour shifts. 7 s~ mto8p.m.ilp.m.to1l p.ni.11_ p. m, to 7 a. m. Apply to 'I' McAr- ity‘s.9.l Shell Plant, Rotliesay Av-_ snue. St. John, N. B. 1262-9-0M12l. BUTTER WANTED.- JOHN Me- llypophosphites _ The Physicians deben- ‘dability in _Anaernlc Run- down Constitutions. l3uilds Quillan & Co., require n quantity of_ . u up_. restofes-_ ps". good dairy butter in tubs. 1a1s-s-1sMsi.- _ 1 *andis iii' a' p‘*asant syrup Poui.1'nv vvAN1'Eo-i w||.|_ suv ' dressed fowl and chickens every Tue day. J. D. Jenkins, _ Char-_ lotteslown. ’ 1215-9-4M Zwks. wAN"ren ro Hina ron A Pew months, two bagnof golf clubs.. Ap- “g:tite:steadlés'yoi.iI nerves fend strengthens your body, _”’°’.°" . ~_' i , =MscDONAl‘.0 8: llla_cK.lllN0li ¢_. _ r -~ 'l 4. -.1 .::., 1* 1 =rHetz--Macs ply, J. and A., The Russ. ' _ _ » 1 1373-9-ld M'~8I pd _ ~- nRUeors'if_s_ _ . r ~ -f ...l=.. 1."-'=..»-= fha--\~.--~ ,- - _ Y , - OFFICE 5|-0350. “Dr. Bell's office is closed ulill October Fourteenth." 1402- 0114 M Bi pd » FORD TIRE3.-Ford'-tiros,22.50 vul- csnizers, spark plugs, self vulcaniz- ing patobs rubber cement, blow out peaches electric bulbs etc. etc: lowest prions. ci-abbo Hardware co. 14111-9-is ABOUT COMPLETED.-Work nn the new convalescent Home in Char- lottetown is now practically complet- ed. The use of the building is held up at present mainly owing to the kitchen equipment ranges, bread mix- ers, etc not having arrived. BANQUET TONlGHT.- Mr. Fro- nan, Dominion Secretary of the Rc- tail Merchants Association of Canada accompanied by Mr. Doyle. Mar Itime Secretary arrived in the city Saturday night and will address the Retail Merchants Association at u banquet at the Kozy Korner this ev- ening at 6.15. OBITUARY--The death occurred liam McAusland a well known and highly respected farmer and miller o health for some time. I-Ie is survive by his widow and one son and fou ilaughters. Mrs. Eli McLean, city, is daughter. The funeral takes place to- day. SERVICE FOR THE DEAD- Th annual service for the dead in con- .uection with St. Dunstan‘s Cathedral was held at the Cemetery yesterday afternoon under splendid 'woathe conditions. A procession headed b the League of the Cross Band and in cluding various Catholic Societies, formed at tho Cathedral and procccd- ed by way of Great George, Richmond ,I’_rince, Kent and Weymouth St. to cvn~:/‘.cry The Bishop of Charlotte- town zinll Monsignor Kelly, Chicago clergy oillciated. Subsequently th ing one, was 'witnessed by crowds al- ong the route. _ PERSONALS ‘Mr. l-I, J. Mahon lllolltuguc. has noi :fu r t.\ ill'-ston ri- was reported a :'- *ays ago. ' " Mr. and M'rs. Charles A. McLean and Mr-s. C.H.B. Longworth, “Hill hnrst." ‘ nursing. ' Misc Mary Myers, St. John, N. L' is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A.H. Lnrtor. North River. Miss Myers intends to stay and take in the exhibition before returning homo. _ ` § jxli Appendlcltls case--Mr. Joseph Mc- lsaac, China Poiu.', was taken in ihc city Hospital, this week to be operat- ed on for append-icltis. I-iis many friends wish him a very speedy recov- eiiy.-2 il* l Mrs. James Simpson and Miss Dorothy Simpson left yesterday in/ornlng tor St. John N: B., where lglle will be »i1he guests of Capt. Cuth- Bent Simpson before going to attend his marriage to Miss Jessie Kemp of _Weymouth N. S. on the 25th of this month i Miss Charlotte Robinson with- her _sisters Misses Silina and Eleanor who Rusrtico and Victoria are at present in Charlottetown -one guests or Mrs. Billingsley, 142 Euston Street and rc- turn ment week to their home la Taunton, Mass . _ oi have /been spending the sumlmer_at_ -TM B"!°.w= will Continued from Page 'i‘wo “ $4.00 each.-Fidele Petcrs,Rob- ert McWilliams, William Muttart, $3.00 each.-james Murray,Ed- iivin Sherry, Martin Mclnuis, john A. Warren, Jr., O'Connell Noon- an, Chelan Mclnnis, Owen Con- nolly, Fred Arscnault, joseph Cor- mier, Clayton Green, Daniel Mc- Donald, William E. Bell, Hurry Inman. ' $2.50.-Thomas Rannghan.| $2.00 each.-Alex, Deegan, Mrs. Stephen Campbell, Hugh Walker, .Ham Lcard, _lohn 'I. Dawson, R. W. Dickson, 1*. llollmid, (2. C. Holland, joseph Fcll, Fred Lcziril, _loscpli 'l`liomps0ii, Ii. lmmui, H. km. Mrs Frank Hayes Louis 5 M' gilngnolm' ('?‘"`g° lvcs' (_’°r`:l"rccn1nn, llcnry /\l`ilcck, llcnryl _ don Iliompson, ( has 1.1.-zlrd, Clizis. Callback i\|__s_,Jmm __\ve,.y_ _|O$_ lcd Lord, Donald Mcbnydcii, .'\iis 'SD0li»‘*1H°. WP1S'l\-- “fe the BUSH” °f 'Ml McWilliams, _Iamcs Miillig:m,Wil- ' ' liam' R. Campbell, Reginald .Mc- th” D0“¢¢tte- M H. Farlane, Miss Francis Dougherty, $350 ca'Ch'”’~l°h“_A _u gan’ Miss Deana Doiiclicrty,LouisI'lcn- -lf’5CPh Bllllnerf $3'25 “Stm 35' Ml” Adm”-G'°'d°“' wh() has been ncsscy, William llcffcll, los. Gil- hw- _ _ spending a vacation at her home _|iS_ VVmi,m'_ [_-__ H,,“,att_ M`,.5_ ]>_ 5 $3.00 c:i_cli.-l‘rniik Dilgiu, Ger- left Saturday on return to Jamaica Ilmvmt M,.S_ Mmlmguc C_,,,,p_ nmc Diigui, /\mlJy_Mcl\lill:ii_i, ]olm Plains, Mass. Where she will resume ' M. Cliaissioii, Louis La Vlollcttc, ___.__- _ _ _wr /Q Quickly Heals rigs an In thc treatment of all skin troubles bathe freely with Cufl- cura Soap and hot water, dry gently, and apply Cuticura Oint- ment to the affected parts. These fragrant super - creamy cmoliicnts tend to prevent little skin troubles becoming serious if used for every-day toilet par. poscs.` _ rofmnoie oiled. rm imnnn na. dress post-card: "Cqrloun, Dept. I N los .U.!.A." So » ma _hu "mi ld bydulers _ I Kiii Irinis, Vincent l\lcl1inis, Mrs. _]cs-_mam _Mex Amec|{_ MrS_ David sic bcliurman, Albert Arscnault, Rec,,@S_ Joseph \/Vebsm-_ joseph Dan _Arsx-iiault, _]0sh. $,_50 ,.uC|,___\\r,_right Lea,-,]_ 15|; Arscnnult, _Miss Itlla (Jrecii,_A,.Sem,_u|t_ Mrs. Peter Gallant, Prank Mont- 506 each__GuS \,Vaddc|\_ Dow at Bloomneld on Thursday of M,._wH_ l§°mer)[» CYNIS (-'mldet-_ Mff-_,\V'l' alcl Howalt, Alex Howatt, Donald ` CLOSING PRICES 2 ham _IL Nqmmnv Pamck ,1"?crl"_Cnnipl)ell. Burk lylcllleiclleii, Mu- _ f Ham'll0",_("fml’l°' Joh" Fmnlorf thins Mclmiis, Percy Lowther, (Yesterday) To»day ¢ha¢`D|ace He had bean in famng 'F‘d-“’a“l_ lramori W‘_|fl'°d D°m"~`l' \Vallacc l.owlhei',llcnry Lowther, A. . 2 pl c. 84 ' S5 . ._ __ ly, R, L. McLc:m, IL, bl. Iioiiltcr, Harry L,_,w,|,,.,._ Miss Jennie Atcheson __ 35% ‘ , H- f\~,_1-°f“fS°Y- W- il- D=1\"S°"»‘iioop@f, ina.-S 1.in..»~.1i..n, ann L1 Anmlnn ,, D- 5~ 1l‘°‘1‘l’S°“»' ‘i°°fg‘f_ H- Cali' i-ioiinlni, Frou \v..f|1.-y, iiolnt-C M .1-_ ci. ora beck’ -I' F' LUN; C- Wnght' _ l~Io\vatt, Duncan Nicholson, Mrs. Mex Nor Power .. _$I'°0 °a°_h"°(’°°'°ge W°°d’W’l` Hammond Affleck, Mrs. Colvin Reading ... ham Morrison' Anhur D‘_‘“f5°“» Leard, \Vilmot Large, Alcxzindcr S. T. U. . . . . . . . . . .. 9 James Dawson' A'"0_5 Mclvlllmllls /\nders0ii, Louis VV. l‘czirs01i, Ve- Crucible _ rn Cumphcll, _]. W. Nlorrison, _lnmes /\rbing,/\ll>ert \\’rigl1l,j0lm Lean? Um? Hmdclson’ N?tll§'l'e_l cph Arsciiziiill, llarry Collcit, .loin Pearson, lf.il\v:_iril ilarilener, Lli:i.~,| 25C CaCh__R(_v_ U____k_S B_____ Cfqmpbell’ hdwm McI4arI:f"t_‘ ion, l\liss Ncllic /\i`ilcck, Mrs. §'e_(;rg§0M"`_Fa{l_z$§’ ‘\_1CI'li;"|l"zii‘lell iicrt Dickie .Thomas Mnysc I in Joh" M°F§Yd'3"» lllflbcr 5h'~"" Mrs. Alhcrt Scliurmun, Mr, re"_f lllnmelt C"0ke"» \-llilflcs NC’ i\l:i,rclihzuik Webster, Iiarl Lcurd Nelllf .lflm'f5 H°l`f"Il> Ronald ML", i\lrs. Willard (irccn, lilias Schur sun inline tions furnislied by F. B. McCur4ly & Co., stock und bond brokers, members of the Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- curdy Building, Halifax, N.S.) .. 66% 98 861/4 63% 1.22% 67% 841/g 65% U.P.... . . . . >§f».'= °.1-1 11411 /. 84% 67% 99"/5 100 87% 46 64% 123 68 85%, 77 83 158% 73%. 109% 'Ili . . . 156% 72% 107%' cn;-:c> .E _ . !/15-7-‘EF I: hbllll /'~~"""'\ f _ ‘_ . \ ‘\ _. \_ ___-g__ /'I Do You Know- That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant 'ni PS E. Island? ._ _ ' That we emoloy a skilled Surface _Grmder, and _:are daily grinding from the rc_ugh'§lass-the most com- plicate kinds of lenses ? These are facts, which mc-an a good deal to the Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. Send your glasses in by mail, you’!! get them bac promptly an in perfect con- dition. i Call in and look over our plant. _ 4 w 3 G. I". 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