WN GUARDIAN . 1:55; ggvgg SEPTO ‘ ' .SOAP 0 Now lor Xmas- 5 Photos 5 finished protraita in India ink and colors. Call in today and see some of, styles. The Cook Studi _ The Spirit of the G vi Dete en .the value of the gift What then could be more iitting th your portrait for the Christmas re- membrance -_ To c A dozen portraits solve at once a doz en perplexing gift problems. Make appointment today at your simple message of triendshi , THE BAYER STUDIO Lady Sybil ’ e Picton, Nova Scotts, MONDAY AND THURSDAY at each week, on arrival of the mo ing express from Halifax (abou noon), for Sonris, P lli Island, there awaits the arrival of the aft noon train from Charlottetown, t . . , lgalz? m unihum Blum? “ :ol 1 Ellard, 'I‘oronto;` A. B. MacDonald MONDAY--'Leave Souris tm' Iiitang du Nord Amherst, Grindstone ls a lan md Point B°“°' Re 8 cm' t f ‘L_ “*‘ .°Mr. Edward P. McCormack. Grindstone, Amherst and Bonris; an and returns to Picton. THuRaDAY_L°`v“ sou". tm; Tim' TUNUI "WW Pill" 'WW' for his home, 75% Park St., Dorches- Amherst,' ,Grindstone island, Poin Boase and Grand Entry. Ret calls at Point Bosse, Grindstonc, Am- herst, Souris. and returns to Picton. On the iirst trip in the months Amherst, thence to Pryon Island R turning, calls at Point Bosse. Grind- stone. Amherst and Souris. . For further particulars apply to Wm. nonnarsou at son, Agents, Halifax. GHAS. W. IVEB, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW MQLIAN A C0-» , Agents, Souris. Or to WM. MoLURl, llansgdr sad Owner, Picton. Nova Scotia. 8001-'I-15Mtf. _limi I Pkg Same price -\and a larger; package of ASEPTO than of other washing compounds. Yet ,ASEPTO does what others don't. lt STERIL~ IZES everything washed with it - Makes clothes more healthful - Annihi- ll.tes_‘_nll disease germs present in bedding and dishes used in sick-room. Cleans better than soaps ooofieis. 1-inmvunzss’ alike to fabrics and hands. , iranurncrunln nv ' ASEPTO MFG. CO., ST. JOHN N. Bs ' . rounding coun"try‘- ‘the hall being _W ing service in the Pzters Road H Messrs Geo. Reynolds, William Gra- . ham, Cartney MacLure, Russell ,Fin- All styles of ilnisb are shown. sepia ioy and Nou Msononsin upon 'tom- buif black and white, -life-sized hand perance reform in its relation to i. e “The Tradesman," “The Farmer,” h popular hand-painted work in natural ° “The Sunday School." “The Temper- e The meeting was one of the most en- ` _ thusimstic temperance rallies ever 0 _ A Boots °° ` ""’ A Personal 'lliouflit ns "$3 1 Early Showing You will iind the very latest in Men’s and Boys’ Hockey Boots here. I We are showing the best Hockeys- Made in Canada Men’s $2.50 to $5.00 Boys’ $2 25 to $3.50 Alley & Co. presentative in Souris. lllitf. Canadian Mail Steam CC ~ 7 Leaves lnteroolonial Railway Wharf 1-1'.. t “T _ p é|._. nrninl of d I I who has been in Sourls and is a well- 8. B. Hillsboro. _ honor to pl y g Leave Ch'towl Leave Rock! P0111* 50th anniversary of his uncle’s wed- 7.88 a.m. Am- dingk"onCNov lst, Mr. Angus McCor- June July, august and s tomb . 3-” “W ` ' °°‘“' mi” -" °m- , . .i“‘l'r...»:'“’°*“"- °-H-3 W5 ..‘s’:°.'.f'- .12-.°s’ :-::~ I7 mails and passengers fo; L80 ’_m_ um ’_m_ _ 1.80 p.m. I-00 D-Ill., 8.80 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.30 p. m. 4.60 9-8° l-m~ IUNUAY 10-0,0 mm- ci-|Am.o1'rs'rowN MARKET 11.3% p.m. 1.i;0a(p.m. ‘ _ ` 2- 'W' ° "'”‘°- c 'zoo o 'ruosasy one Friday) *-0° 9”- "°° i"’“° (oi-armory) in' ' sz-as On Monday and Thursday the 8.30 Butter, (Tub) "L 25 trip will be amatadipuv H n Eu! (anon) 34 ' ' ""‘° nos: in. (1-mil) 10-iz Chl°k°“' 1°' 13"” . Hay (pressed) ton $12-$13 Furness Sailings From IDNDON ` From HALIFAX STIIIAMER. - Rappahannock Nov. 15th Nev., 0th Shenandoah Nov. 27th Nov., Nth Kanawha Dec. llth Irons LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfld. ; Vis Nfld. Oct. Nth. Lexington 1 Nov. 25th Nov. 6th Durango Nov. 20th Tabasco . Dec. 7th _ !\ . Abovs seillnll are not guaranteed and sn! subiect to change without notice. Fum_sss,Withy & Co.Lid. \ Halifax, N. S.. 'ii Coal nt in 7001' Ivhsn roads and prices 'G f _ , frork, in .10 CAP:,l;P(I;}§_c f \il‘:t.:iz:..‘l°.‘;:.':?"..... ~ ~§§ Excrnsiou RATES. 3:35; 1335 )o.-si. v avi f .~is,n.c. ~ '_ ~ _ ‘ . e “;‘;:‘i°i.....ir... as and Los ANGLI-:s, csi. ~‘§,‘,‘,E,F,‘2,l’;',,,,.~,,,,,, ,,_,,,.,,;it On Sale daily to Novber 80th Good .oo Return imtila December :lst $122-80 ImI...;r;;,:..?;r§E... I F1`°m ch°"l°.““°"°W“ '°[‘nuoi¢wi1ooi, por. has 'rs-so (Via Point du Chene) I Butter, dairy, por in. A 24-2': exerting ma seeming alma. I Butter. °\‘°smerv.’r¢r lb 30-32 Gclns Chl¢lso.R¢¢urnin%vis vancouver. Gaifskins per lb 18 °' "I°°If1"“§‘I; mf* ‘:I";;‘It°h Eggs, fresh-per dos. 81-32 A'-;1`DU”§N°""o,§° Eg” ° §e,, gay, loose per ton. $i)_-$10 ¢ N, ay, pressed ~ - $10--$13 W.B.HOWABD» D.P.A..0.P.R»Bt. |0110. Chlgkeng, dragged, per lb 12-10 ;||;r,*r-or.;-'-f'lr¥‘1l1'a\.r-31"!-"1-'-1 ’5“’”" ,};°‘°,§' °°°“,, “'22 . ' ata, nc , per us. ' , Zi4 0806. WIIIIB _ \. _ ., `> . , M #_ Ti1eIEaster1'1_ Guardian I, "- ` I _W4 NOVEMBER 24, 1915 . I ' ~ THE” Q A H .I _ . ._ . *I i Y ..*D. F. TIIRNIY ll Gillfdllll re- ..*THE 8. 8. LADY BYBIL arrived in Sourin from the Magdalen Islands on Mondayl morning and left im- mediately for Picton! ‘ ...*Gi-IUROH OF SCOTLAND.-» Rev. Ewen McDougall will preach' Sabbath, 28th. at lgurray River at 10.80; Peter's Road a 2.30 and Brook- lyn at 6.30. Also Monday, 20th,* at Iris; Tuesday, 30th, at Belle River, and Thursday, Dec. 2nd, at Point Prim at 7 p.m. ~ ..°A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING was held in the Cam- bridge Hall, Lot 63, on Sunday even~ ing last, which was attended by a large number of people from the eur- illled to its capaclty`. The meeting took the place of the regular preach- church, and was presided over by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Sutherland. Ten minute addresses were given by ance Societies" and The Community held in the district; the strong ap- peals ot the local speakers being re the large audience present. EASTERII PERSOIIILS .f*Mr. Jones of Georgetown was in Charlottetown on Saturday. ..*Mr. Donald J. MacDonald, Bear River, North was a visitor to St. Pet- ers on Sundsy.* ..tMr. Jos. A. Morrison. Black Bush, was a visitor to Souris on Mon- day) , ..°Mr. Geo. A. W. Robertson went to Charlottetown on Saturday, after auditing at Cardigan. ..*Mr. James MacEachern of .the drm of MacEachern Bros., lobs er packers, Black Bush was to Souris on Monday on a business trip! ..*Mr.s. Frank _Pigott, Miss Doris Toombs, Miss Myriam Toombs, Mr. -M. P. Feehan, and Patrick Bradley of Mount Stewart were in the city on Saturday. _ ..*The following are registered at the Cox Hotel, Souris, Sidney Green Charlottetown; W. S. Louson, Char- lotte own; E. H. Gordon, Roseneatb; P W Clarkin Charlottetown; H.E. Mo, Bedeque, P. A. 0'Dnnnell, Mont- real; Leo Harris, Summerside. * known violinist, leaves this moming ter, Mass. Mr. McCormack had the a the weddin reel at the Fowls, lb. 10 Straw (pressed) ton 86.60 Potatoes, Blues. (bus) Owte, white, (bus). Ducks (each) 60-80 e 1|-16 SUI-W, DIGISMI D01' IDI! _ _ $6 Potatoes, per bus. Turnips, ‘per bus. 18_-20 Pork organs attached per lb 7-1,5-_-9* yvvhoiu, poi-nigus. - _ .so-31.03 oo. er , X Hidealper lb. ' ' 14;v;»»'$ ,_ > .»,_~.,,~" .JIT PAYS to buy in this Province' ..°0Nl C-INT POP word each in _ sertiosvtor advertisilll in this col ac' a ..°'rHn n. e. s. Bnam' arrival in sms. cash In swomrmv order Bonris on Tuesda with f . surrlies 10|' Im ' . , ~ . . . . < ._-...amos wt; 1. ow... , We are receiving subscriptions to.the new .1 I Dominion of Canada Loan 0 Representative in Mon ..*NEW HORSE - Y buis Peters. Rollo Ba . a flne.drivin8 mare from Jero Chapman, Red Point* __ cuseed,~Miss Stems ga tion- on “Home Furni Institute although am ing their energies to work-and meet every DOUBLE mcnsasss ARE of October for the ilrs hurrie'd eating. and so to the strain, and vitalizes and enriches nerves of the stomach. 958- -. _ .9 regular' meeting of the Souris W Institute was held on Nov 19 at homefof Mrs. A. J. MacDonald Th was a' good attendance Alter the v e ere re- dis- no his re- gular business of the m s s on the cently-'organised has done a deal of Red Cross work and at present time the members are dev this impo Durpole. After the meeting a dai lmwhlwas served by the hostess. ' .*WOMBN'l IN ’|'iTUT.il.--The grea rtell at nty CAliADA’5 EXPORTS S I - THI8 IN OCTOBER OCCURRED _ FIRBTTIME IN HER HISTORY OTTAWA, Nov. 23.--F , t time in C /'*"'4/" A NATION OF DYSPEPTIC American people are called T condition is due to our habit foods at the same meal life the system eannot adapt its sto r result._ To strengthen and build the digestive organs our local dru gists E. A. Foster, Chsrlottetown,H Mahon; Souris. has a reliable, con tutional remedy known as Vinol. t motesf a healthy appetite,snd crea strength for the weakened, overtax C D tg: . . v ’ ° ° Dominion Wood . Morrow Hodgens . Fraser . Mitchell rsrrson scarves . . President . Vice-President . . Manager . . Secretary . . ,Treasurer ` Andison L Ass't. Secretary White . Ass't. Treasurer and shall gladly furnish ,application 'forms ` ` 5?' ' I upon request I . Corporation MONTREAL BRANCH Canada Life Building z: _, :: R._W. Steele . . Manager LONDON./ ENGLAND, BRANCH No. 2 Austin Frinrs :: :: A. L. Fullerton, _ . _ Manager Securities , LIMITED. Established 1901 Hua office: 2s time eraser easr, TORONTO. f 1 \ \ I \ . 1 -. E _ 51 _xl adlim history the exports are double th imports, giving a balance of trade in an, favor of the Dominion of some forty million dollars. This is the feature of the monthly statement of Canada's trade issued to- S day by the Hon. J. D. Reid, Minister of Customs. . his For the month Canada exported ot eighty million dollars' worth of goods, t or nearly double the exports for the 31 corresponding month of 1914. ani There are increases all along the line, the chief being the following: ff; oot.,101s ooi..1914 g. Agriculture sa9,ssa,0o0 $19,000,000 .J. Animals and i their products 12,000,000 8,000,000 st- lt Manufactured ro-I goods 12,800,000 ‘ 7,100,000 s Minerals 6,600 000 5,104-' 000 e . , . ed There is also a substantial increase in the export of fisheries and lumber. I . _M _ 17' 1 doubled the imports for the same period, the imports being $39,000,000,‘ - made up of $22,800,000 dutiable go s and $16,700,000 tree goods. The total Canadian trade for Oc- Rao", tober, 1915. was $150,000,000 for the corresponding month last year. t The exports for October just end od The statement shows that the, Canadian trade for the _seven mon s ed ' _ 250 150 1.0.. I OTEL OXFORD 11 ended October last was $709.000,000.‘ _ _ oompoi-on with $040,000,000 for 11 Copley Square Boston Miss t 0, corresponding seven months of 1914.` For the seven months ended Oc- tober last the exports of agricultural; u neu n products reached $100,000,000. E\°°if|° CHN Pl" 'BG Oifvfd compared with $75,000,000 for the corresponding period of 1914. For the seven months of the pre- nw sent ilscal year the exports we e largely in excess of the imports, t latter being $253,000,000, and domestic exports $336,000,000. r 82.50. he _ the, as-so loss ism I O N ruin us . -mi c , ciu-i°»':i»o so'i¢soo'b'i‘lur=h.“1?§w '3§fI's hgiiisg :pd buugtpginutes to the shopping B. and M. R. Statiiou, all S. S. Lindsaand 0 eviilggleln :ill bath bohsis room $2.00 ma us; was nm. PHILIP P- PRETTO Proprietor. I #quid ` 'll 1=‘_JIliIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIllIIIiIIIII carrying on the war, bonds of this issue will be accepted a of cash for the purpose of subscriptions to such issucs._ 20 ` 20 53 W F - Q II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WAR _ I I IlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I LOAN ' I . - I V ISSUE OF $50,000,000 5% BONDS MATURING lst DEC., 1925 DOMINION OF CANADA REPAYABLE AT PAR AT I OTTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, _ ' REGINA, CALGARY, VICTORIA. INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY-lst JUNE, lst DECEMBER. _ ISSUE PRICE 97% . A FULL - HALF-YEAR'S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON lst JUNE, 1916. THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. ' In the event of future issues (other than issues made abroad) being made by the Government, for the purpose of t the issue price, 97§, plus accrued interest, as the equivalent THE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers here- with on behalf of the Government the above named Bonds for subscription at 97% payable as follows,- n . . t on application, “ 3rd January, 1916, “ lst February, 1916, “ lst March, 1916; “ lst April, 1916, “ 1st May, 1916. The instalments may be paid in full on and after the 3rd day of January, 1916, under discount at the rate 'of four per cent per annum. All payments are to be made to` a chartered bank for the credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalinent when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. Applications, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent of the amount, subscribed, must be forwarded through the mediumfof a chartered bank. The bank will issue a provisiomil receipt. - This loan is authorized under Act ofthe Parliament of Canada _and both; principal and interest will be a ohargé. upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. lfformn of application may be obtained from .any _ branch of any chartered bank in Canada, and at the oiiiceof, any Assistant Receiver General in Canada. Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars. ` I In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied towards payment of the amount due on 1 »» ,» 55 Ui _ the January instalment. ` Sgip certiiicatcs ‘playable to bearer will be issued. after dtment, in 'exc angc for the provisional receipts. When the scrip 'certificates have been paid in full and payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the n1one‘y,'the'y _may be exchanged for bonds with oovucpons attac ed, paytble to bearer or registered as to prin pal, or for. 'fully registered bonds without coupons. Delivery of scrip certificates and of bonds will bi: made through the chartered banks. The interest on the fully registered bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on bonds with couponswill be paid on surrender of coupons. Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange at any branch of any chartered bank in Canada. Holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have the right to convert into bonds with coupons, payable to bearer or registered, without payment of any fee, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert, without fee, into fully registered bonds without coupons at any time on application in writing to the Minister of Finance. ‘The issue will be exempt from taxes--including any income tax-imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada. A A _ ' The bonds with coupons willbe issued in denomin- ations of $100, $500. $1,000., Fpily without coupons will be issued, in denomh1dtions._of $1,000, $5,000 or any authorized multiple off $5;000. . .. < ' . Application will be made in duefeourse' forthe - ._ listing of the issue on the Montreal'and”Toronto`Stqck' Exchanges. » _ ~ ‘ The loan will be repaid at maturity at par at the , odice oi' the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the oiiice of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Victoria. frhesooksofeholosowiiihohoprseehepspon. mentofFinance,0ttawa. “ ‘ .Recognised bond sndstockbrokerswillbeslloweda commission of one-quarter ofoneper cent on allotments ~ made in respect of applications which bear their stamp. . , Subscription Lists will closd on or before.. 30th NOV0m\\0l's. .191-'t» W _' of _ rumen omws, ami' Novomhn-11915. I ` '"" ~ ` , "~u{I»~é_! _I M .J si .uonioti .ll ,it Y M ...ns 0* " T' 1 .. .f 3.0, ',.' .“.`-,_,`_,§__, , . _ » , _.pi .. 1.1.4 .,,..,;s;_,4\ V ' '- ss.. I I I 4 » .¢-»~»=~ _..--v-“__-.~. __, A... ..L,.._ fs., ...._,.<. i i I ";<»"%....:’1‘£ ,v i J